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Architectural Fiberglass Illuminated Bollards

Architectural Fiberglass Illuminated Bollards Originally designed for mooring ships, bollards are now a common sight in cities and parking lots as a means of directing traffic flow. However, bollards don’t have to be bland, they can actually be integrated into your establishment’s design aesthetic. While planter bollards contribute to green space, illuminated bollards provide a […]

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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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Architectural Fiberglass Finials for Hospitality Industry

Hospitality Finials Make a Point The hospitality industry is all about impressions. To make your clients feel at home, they need to feel like they’re in the right place. The best way to do this is to make sure the decor at your place of business is consistent. For the hotel that aspires for an […]

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Denver, CO Area Architectural Fiberglass Projects

Heidi’s Deli Orders Up Something Special Over the past few years, Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli has made quite a name for itself. With a menu consisting of over 35 different sandwiches, various deserts and smoothies, Heidi’s now claims the title of “Best Deli in Denver, Colorado. With this newfound fame, the folks behind Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Cupolas for Government Buildings

Captivating Cupolas from Stromberg A staple of church architecture, cupolas have become a popular feature for everything from government buildings to private residences. Cupolas typically adorn the tops of buildings, but they can also be freestanding structures. Unlike a normal dome, cupolas vent the ceiling, and provide access to natural light. The Challenge of Cupolas, […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Entryways for Government Buildings

Entryways for Governmental Buildings in Architectural Fiberglass An entryway is a first impression. It sets the tone for the building, and provides visitors a sense of the tone of the space they are about to enter. Because of this, it is important that architects pay special attention to the impression they intend to convey with […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Projects in the Aurora, Colorado Area

Southlands Plaza Features Inspired Exterior Domes In 2004, Stromberg Architectural gave the Southlands Plaza in Aurora, Colorado a makeover. Drawing inspiration from such sources as lanterns and light-houses, the exterior domes at Southlands Plaza engage the imagination, and lend an air of sophistication and history to this shopping center. The Challenge of Exterior Domes, and […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Planter Bollards

Planter Bollards in Architectural Fiberglass from Stromberg Architectural Products Originally designed for mooring ships, bollards are now a common sight in cities and parking lots as a means of directing traffic flow. However, bollards don’t have to be bland, they can actually be integrated into your establishment’s design aesthetic. Planter bollards, for instance, are effective […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Projects in North Texas

Corinthian Columns for Canyon Creek If you’re not expecting to see too many Corinthian columns in Texas, then Canyon Creek Baptist Church in Richardson, Texas would be a surprise. In 2002, this Baptist Church went all out with internal and external Corinthian columns. What makes this more impressive, is that the columns appear to be […]

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Cupolas in Architectural Fiberglass

The Industry Leader in Quality Cupolas A Cupola is a small dome structure that rests on top of a building. First used in Islamic architecture during the 8th century, this structure has both practical and decorative functions. A cupola is usually shaped like a hemisphere. It can be a dome, or a more pointed shape […]

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