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Architectural Fiberglass Interior Domes

Interior Domes in Architectural Fiberglass from Stromberg Architectural Products Nothing opens up a room like a tall ceiling, but to truly inspire awe, you need an interior dome. Interior domes are commonly used in places like casinos, hotels and even private residences to make a big room feel even bigger. Historically, interior domes were an […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Projects in the Dallas, TX Area

Architectural Fiberglass Clock Tower Accents Although we have replaced the practical functions of clock towers with wristwatches and cell phones, their iconographical significance persists. Whether they function as town halls, court houses or college registrar offices, clock towers distinguish important businesses and provide a center of towns and universities. In 1992, Dallas Baptist University commissioned […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Entryways for the Hospitality Industry

Hospitality Entryways in Architectural Fiberglass First impressions are always important, but in business they are critical. A first impression is the foundation of a potential customer’s impression of you as a person and as a professional. In the hospitality industry, your potential client’s first impressions are formed by things like the reception they receive from […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Projects in the Washington, DC Area

Inspiring Architectural Fiberglass Model of the Night Sky In 2003, Stromberg Architectural was commissioned to fabricate a curved, accurate model of the night sky for the National Museum of the American Indian. Inspiring and atmospheric, this model consists of thirteen 16×6 foot GFRP panels, all curved and decorated with fiber optic lights to imitate the […]

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Church Bas Relief in Architectural Fiberglass

Church Bas Relief from Stromberg Architectural Products An ancient sculpting technique, bas reliefs have been used for thousands of years. From coins to walls, examples of bas relief can be found dating all the way back to the Babylonians and Egyptians. During the Italian Renaissance, bas relief work became a staple of church architecture thanks to artists […]

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Seattle Area Architectural Project by Stromberg Architectural

Kid Friendly Architectural Fiberglass Animal Sculptures Probably the last things you would expect to find at a children’s hospital are hippos and giraffes, but at Seattle’s Children’s Hospital, that is exactly what you will find. In 2003, Stromberg Architectural designed, molded and manufactured five vibrant, kid-friendly sculptures of hippos and giraffes. These whimsical architectural fiberglass […]

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Exterior Domes in Architectural Fiberglass

Leading the Pack in Exterior Domes A staple of church architecture, exterior domes have become a popular feature for everything from government buildings to private residences. Dating back to the Romans, exterior domes now come in many varieties including cupola domes, onion domes and coffered domes. The Challenge of Exterior Domes, and the Stromberg Solution […]

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Florida Area Architectural Fiberglass Project by Stromberg

Historic Stone Balustrade in Architectural Fiberglass Located near Orlando, the Gaylord Palms Resort is an elegant simulacrum of a turn-of-the-century Floridian mansion. What appears to be 1,800 feet of stone balustrade and dozens of columns, urns and planters, are actually fabricated from Stromberg GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer). GFRP is an extremely versatile architectural fiberglass, […]

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Barrel Vaulting in Architectural Fiberglass

Barrel Vaulting is Historically Spiritual One of the telltale signatures of places of worship, barrel vaulting has been used for thousands of years to designate the importance of a holy place. The barrel vaulting we are most familiar with, however, comes from the gothic cathedrals of the 13th and 14th century. Grandiose in scale, and […]

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New York Area Architectural Fiberglass Project by Stromberg

Authentic Brickwork in Architectural Fiberglass Located in one of the busiest and most famous commercial centers in the world, the Hershey’s store in Times Square has a quiet secret. The stressed, authentic brickwork is not actually made from bricks! Rather, it is made from a unique building material called architectural fiberglass, or GFRP (glass fiber […]

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