Project Spotlight: Feeling patriotic? Visit the National Constitution Center
The Pei Cobb Freed designed National Constitution Center was the first museum to use StoneLite® panels. The exterior facade and interior walls feature 29K sf
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The Pei Cobb Freed designed National Constitution Center was the first museum to use StoneLite® panels. The exterior facade and interior walls feature 29K sf
The South Korean Supreme Court building features a free span ceiling using StoneLite® Puchon granite panels. The granite was quarried less than 50 miles from the
The historic National Constitution Center combines dimensional stone and StoneLite® natural stone composite panels to create a modern-classic aesthetic in the heart of Philadelphia. Project name:
The Dallas office building, 10,000 N. Central Expressway, stands as a 30-year testament to the strength, beauty, and durability of StoneLite® panels. Project name: 10,000
Parliament House at 81 Black Prince Rd. is situated in the exclusive Albert Embankment with stunning views of the Thames, Houses of Parliament, London Eye,
Gray is the latest darling of the natural stone sample requests we at SPI are receiving from architects and designers. I’m confident the Gray push
Stone does not have to be defined by hard lines, angles, and linear shapes. It can be molded into soft flowing curves. Wait…curved? Yes, stone can be curved –
In 1910, 487 Keap Street in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, NY was built. The prewar style, dilapidated factory building was on the verge of
When the architects behind the $1.4 billion Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport began the design process, they were
Cleveland State University student center is a new remodeled facility featuring scrolling LED message boards, wireless inter-connectivity, digital displays and cable flat screen televisions. CSU’s