Architectural Products Magazine
Architectural Products magazine is the top publication in the U.S. architectural industry. Featuring stunning visuals in a larger format, it releases ten issues each year. The magazine provides readers with a quick overview of various products, materials, systems, and applications that can be used in commercial and institutional design projects.
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2 months ago |
arch-products.com | Barbara Horwitz-Bennett
When insulating building enclosures, architects are typically forced to choose between structural integrity and thermal performance. For example, steel offers structural strength and durability but struggles with thermal bridging. And while composites lend a high level of thermal efficiency, they typically fall short in the structural integrity department. GreenGirt CMH combines the best of both worlds.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
arch-products.com | Robert Nieminen
In its quest to centralize multiple locations into a unified banking headquarters, BancFirst turned its attention towards a prominent landmark in downtown Oklahoma City: the former Liberty Tower, a towering 36-story skyscraper erected in 1971. Despite its stature as the city’s second-tallest building, the 50-year-old structure had fallen into disrepair and faced receivership.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
arch-products.com | Barbara Horwitz-Bennett
A shining example of community architecture at its finest, Mel Price and Thom White’s Work Program Architects (WPA) in Norfolk, Va., is enmeshed in all sorts of local planning and design endeavors. From OpenNorfolk to the Perry Glass studio at the Chrysler Museum of Art to Elizabeth River Project's Ryan Resilience Lab, this community-focused firm is proactively investing in building up this seaport city. “We view the community as a major stakeholder in the work we do.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
arch-products.com | Barbara Horwitz-Bennett
Today’s solid-state marketplace offers an array of tunable LEDs, enabling the harnessing of different colors and color temperatures from one light source. However, there is a significant difference between tunable lighting and circadian LED technology that realistically mimics changing wavelengths of sunlight throughout the day to optimally stimulate the body’s natural release of serotonin in the morning and melatonin at night.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
arch-products.com | Vilma Barr
How did the city of Manchester communicate its desire for cleaner energy? They created a pristine white Tower of Light and a Wall of Energy with an inspired team of designers and technical artists led by London-based architectural firm Tonkin Liu. In function, the tower is a 131-ft-tall chimney for the power station that provides more sustainable heat and power to several of the city’s landmarks—town hall, central library, convention center, and others.
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