Looking to continue the traditional timber aspects of “Boyko” architecture, while also incorporating more long-term solution materials to avoid another roofing calamity in the future, the church decided to upgrade the domes to copper.
Construction crews are now prepping to replace the Oklahoma Capitol’s roof as part of a $9.3 million expense that wasn’t originally planned in the building’s $245 million restoration.
Lake Superior State University has successfully sold bonds to finance a $23.6 million infrastructure upgrade that includes new roofing throughout the 41-building campus.
When Suffolk County Community College decided to build a new library and resource center on its Brentwood, N.Y. campus, a roof garden was nonnegotiable.
Three new stations in the Toronto Transit Commission Line 1 Extension now feature inverted roof membrane assemblies to achieve cool roof and longevity requirements — and do so in a way that’s appealing to the eye.
GCP Applied Technologies has donated roofing products to HOPE Agua Vita, a humanitarian mission team, to support the ongoing rebuilding and new construction of homes for families impacted by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
Design for the new Cabela’s store in Gainesville, Va. reflects the company’s well-known lodge-inspired theme featuring high ceilings, raw exposed wood, stone masonry and, of course, the chain’s signature green roof.
The new $25 million Columbine Country Club Clubhouse opened in late 2017 — a project naturally calling for a roof that is both eye-appealing and delivers plenty of protection.