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Decorative Columns in Architectural Fiberglass

Decorative Columns in Architectural Fiberglass Decorative columns continue to be used around the world on all types of buildings because of their elegance and beauty not to mention their imposing feel. They can change an ordinary building and turn it into something extraordinary. Decorative Columns Made from Architectural Fiberglass While decorative columns have been used […]

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Tapered Columns in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Tapered Columns One of the many applications for architectural fiberglass is the tapered column, which is a classic feature of numerous architectural styles and commonly used today in the interiors and exteriors of structures like commercial buildings and offices, hotels and resorts, casinos, amusement parks, shopping centers, universities and colleges, churches, courthouses, restaurants […]

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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 Columns

Columns in Architectural Fiberglass Whether structural or purely aesthetic, columns are virtually timeless as 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 to partly to columns’ […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Restoration in Manhattan

Turning Back the Clock for the Container Store In 1996, the Container Store wanted to open a new location in Manhattan, NY, but when you’re walking into one of the oldest and most prestigious retail locations in America, you can’t just set up shop; you need to make a statement. The folks behind the Manhattan […]

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Texas Architectural Fiberglass Projects in Shenandoah

A GFRP Renaissance at the Portofino Shopping Center Located in Shenandoah, Texas is a small piece of Italy: the Portofino Shopping Center. Named the town of Portofino in the Italian Riviera, this Texas shopping center allows its patrons to feel as if they are shopping in high European luxury. Tantamount to this illusion is the […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Column Bases

Column Bases by Stromberg Columns are classic features of architecture, which have been featured by many of the greatest civilizations the world has ever known. However, just as a house cannot stand without a foundation, so too is a column reliant on its base. An underappreciated element of the architecture, column bases are just as […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Projects in Louisiana

The Hollywood Casino in Shreveport, LA gets Custom Work from Stromberg The words “Hollywood” and “Glamour” are nearly synonymous, so it shouldn’t be surprising that when the Hollywood Casino in Shreveport, Louisiana wanted to decorate, they wanted to go big. In 1999, the owners of the Hollywood Casino had a vision of a radiant, art-deco […]

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Las Vegas Architectural Projects II

Caesar’s Palace Goes Corinthian with Stromberg Architectural Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know Caesar’s Palace, the legendary Las Vegas casino. Caesar’s Palace is a fixture of the Vegas nightlife and gambling scene, and it is known for its lavish decorations and its Roman themed architecture. It may come as a surprise, therefore, […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Projects in Kansas

St. Michael’s The Archangel Branches Out In 1999, Kansas Archbishop, James P. Keleher, announced that he was going to open a brand new parish in Johnson County. The purpose of this new facility was to accommodate the rising number of Catholics that were moving into the area. However, even a place of worship needs to […]

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