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Architectural Projects for Coastal Resorts

Stromberg to the Rescue at the Palmilla Resort A place of contrast, the Palmilla Resort in Los Cabos, Mexico is a fiery spark in the midst of an azure tropical landscape. From the lavish Agua Restaurant Bar to Charlie Trotter’s famous “C” restaurant, Stromberg’s elegant architectural details perfectly compliment the resort’s décor to create a […]

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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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Architectural Fiberglass Molding

Elegant Molding in Architectural Fiberglass It may seem like an issue of semantics, but a room can be a space, or it can be an environment. Picture a room: four walls, at least one door and probably a few windows. However, a room can be more than this. A room can do more than house […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Projects in the Bahamas

Constructing a Dream with Stromberg Architectural Fiberglass Completed in 1999, the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas remains one of the most exotic projects that Stromberg Architectural has ever undertaken. Featuring a massive marlin sculpture, sky-scraping spires and majestic finials, the Atlantis Resort is a sight to behold. However, not every day in the Bahamas is […]

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Grates in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Grates A common sight in cities and more rural areas alike, grates serve many purposes. Whether they function as drainage, security or purely aesthetic, grates are an architectural detail that should not be overlooked. Stromberg Architectural Products offers a wide variety of attractive GFRP grates to fit any installation. Alternatively, you can commission […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Cartouche

Detailed Cartouche in Architectural Fiberglass Cartouche is a form of architectural detailing that dates back to ancient Egypt. Despite its antiquated roots, cartouche continues to be a popular design choice for many decorators and designers. Cartouche has evolved from the simple wall carvings of the ancient Egyptians into a modern, exotic sculptural art form. These […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Cupolas

Stromberg Cupolas in Architectural Fiberglass A variant of the exterior dome, cupolas are dome-like structures, often crowned with a sharp point, which has been historically used to designate important structures. Cupolas are used either to cap a tower-like structure, or to distinguish the top of a dome. Some cupolas are purely aesthetic, while others function […]

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Entryway Renovation and Restoration

Renovation and Restoration of Entryways with Architectural Fiberglass Regardless of whether you are designing a hotel, a casino, a church or a courthouse, an entryway is a first impression. It sets the tone for the building, and provides visitors a sense of the space they are about to enter. However, since entryways see so much […]

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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 Custom Entryways

Entryways in Architectural Fiberglass Regardless of whether you are designing a hotel, a casino, a church or a courthouse, an entryway is a first impression. It sets the tone for the building, and provides visitors a sense of the space they are about to enter. Because of this, it is important that architects pay special […]

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