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, […]
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 […]
Permanent Bollards in Architectural Fiberglass
Architectural Fiberglass Bollards for Projects Originally designed for mooring ships, bollards are now a common sight in cities and parking lots as a means of directing traffic flow. Typically, bollards are made from concrete, stone or metal, making them more hazardous for motorists than need be. Permanent bollards made from Architectural Fiberglass provide a safe, […]
Finials in Architectural Fiberglass
Architectural Fiberglass Finials A finial is an ornamental architectural detail, typically used to accentuate a building’s pinnacle. Traditionally, finials are made from stone, making them heavy and difficult to install. Architectural fiberglass finials from Stromberg Architectural Products offer a stylish solution to the old-fashioned stone finial. A finial made from architectural fiberglass weighs a fraction […]