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Wall Caps in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Wall Caps Wall caps, like finials, provide a certain tone to an environment. Originally derived from medieval parapets, the architectural ancestry of the wall cap is positively regal. Today, you don’t need a fortress to enjoy the aesthetic appeal of wall caps, but the splendor and fine craftsmanship of architectural fiberglass wall caps […]

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Gazebos in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Gazebos A classic fixture of the modern garden, gazebos provide shade, seating and a visual center to any park, garden or outdoor green space. Nothing makes an afternoon in the park more pleasant than a beautiful gazebo. These simple structures offer open air seating, so picnickers can enjoy fresh air and seating. Equally […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Window Surrounds Frame Your Point-of-view

Architectural Fiberglass Window Surrounds Windows serve a multitude of purposes in any building. They let in light, they allow occupants to see what is happening on the other side, and they can be opened to allow air circulation. However, perhaps their most important function is that they provide access to a view. They are like […]

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Doors in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Doors Doors are one of the most symbolic elements of a building. They represent a building or room’s threshold; they are the thing that separates the interior from the exterior. They can invite you in, or they can bar your passage. They define private a public, and they are one of the most […]

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Interior Cornices in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Interior Cornices Interior cornices are purely decorative ledges that can add significant flavor to a room.  These relatively simple architectural details are a design echo of exterior cornices, which serve a multitude of structural purposes.  An element of post-modernist architecture, the interior cornice implements the visual elements of its functional counter-part while serving […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Fountains

Fountains in Architectural Fiberglass Fountains are another classic staple of western architecture, dating back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. Critical to the Roman estate in particular, fountains were, in many ways, the heart of a family home. A fountain adds a unique, unrivaled element of class and sophistication; even today, fountains are associated with […]

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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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North-East Texas Architectural Fiberglass Projects

Greenville, TX Sports Park Sculpture In 2006, Greenville, TX added a fun, kid-friendly “sports complex” to a local public park. In order to distinguish the sports complex from the rest of the park, Greenville called on local company Stromberg Architectural to design and fabricate large, whimsical sculptures of sporting equipment such as footballs, soccer balls […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Projects in the Round Rock, Texas Area

Round Rock, Texas Gets Square Architectural Fiberglass Stones In 2008, REI, an outdoor outfitting company, constructed a new location in Round Rock, Texas. But REI didn’t want just another retail location, they wanted to make a statement. They wanted a building that reflected the scale of Texas and the boldness of their company, so they […]

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