July/August 2007
Build To Resist Coastal Conditions
Hurricanes get the headlines, but designing facilities that can withstand coastal heat, humidity, salt spray, and winds takes an extra effort and the latest in building product technology.
Limit Water Penetration During Hurricanes
Today's codes for fenestration performance take real-world factors into account.
Roof Edges Make A Difference
When severe weather strikes, roofs are only as good as their edges.
Ark Houses World's Largest Aquarium
The design team from TVS used Alucobond material to build the Georgia Aquarium's distinctive hull.
Underlayment Cools Hot Roof
A titanium-clad building uses underlayment from Carlisle to keep the metal roof from becoming too hot.
Metal Panels Add Color, Texture
Concealed-fastener panels from Centria give new housing a distinctive look.
Duct Work Fast Tracked at Daytona
With less than six months to complete a renovation project, Daytona Int'l Speedway used DuctSox fabric ducts to streamline the process.
Non-Wood Products "Deck Out" Condos
The Village Gate at Nyack board of directors selected non-wood products from Trek and Azek when its decks and siding trim needed replacement.
 
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