“These are the most detailed, imaginative projects in which I’ve ever been involved,” said Rosselle. “They went from industrial looking to striking in just a matter of months.”
According to building owner, Bob Burch, the goal was to make 1045First Avenue look like it was the first building built there. With granite and marble columns, it looks as if the building is rising out of the ground -- solid and well grounded.
“The area became an office park in the 1960s and
1970s and the buildings were nondescript and they lacked character,”
said Burch. “Then the area became more suburban, with a large mall
nearby and a marketplace, raising the bar in the neighborhood. Design is
fundamental in everything we do, so this was the perfect opportunity
for us to purchase and completely renovate the two most unattractive
buildings in the area. We wanted a place where tenants would see a real
difference, and where there might have been vinyl tile, we used mosaic
marble; instead of standard doors, we used
mahogany.”
Michael Daley of Daley Plastering has
worked with the construction manager, Brad White, of BCM Construction,
LLC, for many years. White contacted Daley, who in turn knew who to call
to get the perfect products for the renovation job. Renovation is a
mild way of saying that these two buildings were basically “gutted” and
used nine products from Sto Corp. to create new eye-catching office
buildings.
The most obvious is the new cladding, a
product from Sto Corp. called StoTherm NExT. It was used to clad 12,000
square feet of the exterior of the first office building and 15,000 in
the second. StoTherm is an EIF system, and combined with
StoGuard, a spray-on building wrap, it incorporates the best of EIFS
design flexibility, color range, great exterior lightweight insulation,
and with moisture protection to provide a superior wall system. Sto Gold
Fill, a joint treatment and part of the StoGuard system, was used to
seal windows and sheathing joints, while the substrate was treated with
Sto Gold Coat, a waterproof coating.
Sto Limestone
finish was chosen to get that Greco-Roman look and design on the first
building (1045) in shades of gray. Sto Limestone is a custom textured
finish that provides the look of natural limestone in an acrylic based
finish. Sto Limestone’s texture is achieved by applying two Sto 100
percent acrylic polymer finishes, first Stolit 1.0 and then Stolit
Freeform. According to Architect Thomas Nickel of Wulff Architects, the
1045 building is all about understanding column order and proportion to
create the very classic look.
For the second building
(840) an orange/yellow “Venetian” color (in three different shades)
with an acrylic based textured wall coating with the limestone finish
and graded marble aggregate was chosen. The new cladding and finishes
were applied directly over the existing masonry using this sophisticated
Sto system.
“In the 840 building the owner was
thinking Italian Renaissance,” said Nickel. “It has a very Roman
‘Pantheon’ feel due to the proportions, ornate pediment designs, column
orders, and the rich orange (earthy) colors.”
In
fact, Burch had just returned from Rome where he took photos of great
structures of stone, marble and mosaics in rich colors, like the
terracotta chosen on 840 First Avenue. According to Nickel, EIFS is an
easily accessible material that aids in the scope and design diversity
of the project. By using EIFS, they were able to reveal more ornamental
shapes. “The limestone finish makes the buildings look more Classical Greco-Roman.
These projects have been a lot of fun,” Nickel added.
In addition to the ornate finishes, they had
numerous molds created including two lions with shields and floral
background reliefs mounted in pediments over each entry way of 840 First
Avenue. “The entryways make you feel like you are entering into an art
museum,” said White. “The third entryway, using one more mold, will show
horses bucking up in the air.There are cast molds all around the
windows and when the sun goes down on the building itactually changes
colors.”
“The entryway of 1045 First Avenue is
phenomenal when the sun comes up on building,” White continued. “There
are two ponds on each side and fountains will be added
soon.”
According to Burch, the finish looks like it’s
been on the buildings forever. “The materials, including the EIFS,
really made a huge difference in the look of the building,” said Burch.
All involved agree that the EIF system was a great
choice to give them the design flexibility and color choices they needed
to create the unique look on each building.
About
Sto Corp.
Sto Corp., based in Atlanta, Georgia, is an innovative world
leader and producer of a broadrange of versatile cladding and coating
systems for building construction, maintenance andrestoration. Sto Corp.
is ISO 14001:2004 (environmental management) as well as ISO9001:2008
certified and operates production plants strategically located to serve
more than200 distributor shipping locations across North America. At
research and development laboratoriesin the U.S. and Europe, Sto
continues to revolutionize the industry with the highest qualityproducts
and application technology.For more information,
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