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Forsyth
County
Administrative Building
Cumming, Georgia
Client: Mayes Sudderth &
Etheredge
A 50,000 SF county government
office building with a steel-frame structural system. The
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Hilton
Garden Inn
at Oakbrooke Terrace
Chicago, Illinois
Client: Rabun Hogan Ota Rasche
Architects
This five-story 67,500 SF
structure features hollow core slabs on CMU bearing walls with
timber roof trusses
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Ogihara
Plant
Birmingham, Alabama
Client: Kajima Associates
This steel-framed structure
encloses over 270,000 SF of floor space for this manufacturing and
assembly plant. An adjacent single-story structure houses
the plant's administrative offices. |
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Mathieson
Exchange
Atlanta, Georgia
Client: Loia Budde
Rendering: Dan Harmon Associates
Rising fifteen stories above
Buckhead, this new loft condominium features custom designed
balconies, thirteen-foot floor heights and exposed brick
interior walls. Constructed with post-tensioned concrete
floor slabs and shear walls, the building was completed in Fall
2000.
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Old
Alabama Square
Roswell, Georgia
Client: Ozell Stankus Associates
Architects
A steel-framed, village-themed
retail center with towers and tall entrance canopies that create a
variety of architectural facades. |
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Woodside
Terrace
Alpharetta, GeorgiaClient:
MSTSD Architects
A five-story, 134,000 SF
office building. The structural system consists of
reinforced concrete moment frames and post-tensioned floor
slabs.
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Lanier
Residential Building One
Gainesville, GeorgiaClient:
THW Design
Utilizing transfer girders,
post-tensioned concrete floor systems and moment frames, this
six-story apartment/retirement complex is designed to span over
an environmentally protected creek.
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Northwest
Arkansas Regional Airport
Fayetteville, ArkansasClient:
THW Design
This regional airport is a
two-story, steel framed structure with composite steel
decks. Custom designed, long-span steel roof trusses
eliminate the need for interior columns and add to the
architectural beauty of the main terminal.
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