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Doors in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Doors Doors are one of the most symbolic elements of a building. They represent a building or room’s threshold; they are the thing that separates the interior from the exterior. They can invite you in, or they can bar your passage. They define private a public, and they are one of the most […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Interior Columns

Interior Columns in Architectural Fiberglass Whether structural or purely aesthetic, columns are virtually timeless architectural elements. Nearly every Western civilization has used columns to indicate the significance of a particular building. Greeks, Romans, British, French and Americans all use columns to great effect in their state buildings and courthouses.  This is due partly to columns’ […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Jackarches

Jackarches in Architectural Fiberglass Architecturally, doors are simple. In their most simple incarnation, a door is just a hole in the side of a building. However, the symbolic significance of a door is so much more complex than its pragmatic function. A door is the threshold of a building; it separates the internal from the […]

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Interior Cornices in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Interior Cornices Interior cornices are purely decorative ledges that can add significant flavor to a room.  These relatively simple architectural details are a design echo of exterior cornices, which serve a multitude of structural purposes.  An element of post-modernist architecture, the interior cornice implements the visual elements of its functional counter-part while serving […]

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Sculpture in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Sculptures One of the most ancient human art forms, sculpture has kept up with shifting trends in art for thousands of years. From simplistic clay fetishes to the most elegant sculpted marble, the history of sculpture is the history of art, aesthetics and humanity. In addition to providing artistic value, sculpture plays an […]

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Planters and Urns in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Planters and Urns When we think about architecture, we think about structures such as looming skyscrapers and majestic cathedrals. However, regardless of how impressive the exterior of a building may be, it still needs decoration. Aesthetic details like arches, fountains, even planters and urns, complete a building by giving it personality. However, planters […]

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Pier Caps in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Pier Caps by Stromberg The simplicity of a repeating motif can be pleasant, but it is asymmetry that makes it art. The intentional location of something that is out of place can elevate the attractive to the beautiful. This is the function of GFRP pier caps. Pier caps break up the monotony of […]

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Fountain Pools in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Fountain Pools by Stromberg Just like any structure, it is important to build a fountain from the ground up. When people think about fountains, images of water shooting into the air come to mind. However, it is important to remember that everything that goes up, must, of course, come down. Fountain pools complete […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Keystones

Keystones in Architectural Fiberglass A throwback to medieval architecture, the keystone once played a vital, structural role in architecture. In any structure that employs traditional arches, the keystone bears much of the combined weight and pressure of the arch. As such, keystones bore a significant burden, and needed to be made from only the finest […]

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Piers in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Piers by Stromberg They say that diversity is the spice of life; this maxim is just as true in architectural design. Patterns are a critical design element, but repetition is tantamount to raw industrialized soullessness. Balustrades, for example, are a fantastic way to beautify an external wall or gate, but the repetition of […]

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