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485 Potrero Ave

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Sunnyvale, CA Carducci associates worked with BŌK Modern to develop this unique Cor-ten fence. A simple, seamless pattern and a unique post layout brought the earthy look of the formed 14GA weathering steel panels front and center to an outdoor patio in a technology oriented business park. Year: 2015 Architect / Designer: Carducci & Associates Inc. General Contractor: W. L. Butler Construction, Inc Product Type: Fencing Pattern: Custom

On Lok (1441 Powell)

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San Francisco, CA On Lok House, Rehab to an Affordable Housing for the elderly, with the intention of modernizing the existing 80's building by installing Bōk Panels at fire stair hallway. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: SGPA Architecture and Planning General Contractor: NCR Construction Inc. Product Type: Balcony Guardrail Pattern: C31

Transbay Block 6

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BŌK panels were used for guardrails, canopy in-fill panels and utility room screen doors on this high-rise luxury residential project in the SOMA district of San Francisco.

GM Cruise

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San Francisco BŌK Modern performed a historic retrofit of San Francisco’s McGuire Building in the SOMA district, currently the HQ of GM Cruise. Our custom gates along the exterior of the building add contemporary flair to the building’s historic grandeur. Inside the building, we installed a wall screen behind the reception desk. Cascades of perforations portray a sense of the future. We thought this appropriate for GM Cruise’s vision of leading the world in the development of self-driving cars. Year: 2017 Architect / Designer: Pfau Long Architecture General Contractor: Fisher / Skyline Product Type: Gate, Wallscreens, Ceilings Pattern: Custom

285 Lee Street

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San Francisco The 285 Lee Street project involved retrofitting the apartment building’s garage door and balcony panels. BŌK Modern updated the existing balcony and door with panels featuring slanted crisscross patterns, evoking a gossamer network of silken threads, or even a mosaic of glass tiles. The bright silver paired wonderfully with the apartment façade’s earth tones for an ultra contemporary look. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: KDA General Contractor: Kaufman Construction Product Type: Balconies, Garage Door Pattern: C10

Lionakis

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Newport Beach BŌK Modern created the ceiling and wall screen panels for the reception desk of the Lionakis HQ at Newport Beach. Each panel acts as a modern design accent. The randomized lines of metal create a pleasing web-like aesthetic. Year: 2014 Architect / Designer: Lionakis General Contractor: Thorpe Construction Product Type: Ceiling, Wallscreen Pattern: C6

777 Hamilton

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Palo Alto, CA For a new apartment complex in East Palo Alto, Bōk Modern provided panels to enclose private outdoor ground level terraces. The use of our B21 pattern provides both a open, airy railing and strong visual interest. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: KTGY Group Inc. General Contractor: W. L. Butler Construction, Inc Product Type: Divider Pattern: B21 (modified)

1751 Carroll (Dr. George Davis Senior Center)

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Under ConstructionSan Francisco, CA David Baker Architects designed this housing project for seniors and persons with disabilities. Dark anodized aluminum guardrails are used along the podium edge around the central courtyard. The randomized, dynamic pattern was repeated on a 48” wide panel module on two continuous 150’ long walkways. Year: 2015 Architect / Designer: David Baker Architects General Contractor: Nibbi Brothers Product Type: Balcony Guardrail Pattern: B21 (modified)

Owens

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Dublin, CA For a market rate apartment project in Dublin California, Bōk Modern supplied guardrails with a 'woven' pattern achieved by slatting the metal panel and inserting a vertical stretcher bar woven between the slats. The resulting effect provides both privacy to the unit and masking tenants possessions on the balcony while giving a slightly transparent appearance. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: TCA Architects General Contractor: SD DECON Product Type: Balcony Guardrail Pattern: A11

One South Market

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San Jose, CA This San Jose high-rise apartment building utilized 18’ tall perforated garage screens to cover mechanical equipment. The pattern was also used on the opposite street side as a decorative element for screening parking areas. Year: 2014 Architect / Designer: C2K Architecture General Contractor: Balfour Beatty Construction Product Type: Parking Garage Screen, Balcony Guardrail Pattern: A18

340 Fremont

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San Francisco For a high-rise luxury condominium project in downtown San Francisco, BŌK Modern was asked to provide screening for unsightly mechanical exhaust vents on a public amenity terrace. Utilizing the existing support system, the panels provide a much improved screening as well as backdrop to the seating areas. BŌK Modern's versatile B21 pattern matched the verticality of surrounding buildings and windows, and the randomness made each screen look completely custom. Year: 2017 Architect / Designer: Handel Architects General Contractor: Suffolk Construction Product Type: Mechanical Screen Pattern: B21 (modified) Tags: multifamily residential building mechanical screen, roof top mechanical screen, ornamental mechanical box cover, ornamental mechanical cover, decorative perforated metal screen, modern mechanical screen

CPMC

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San Francisco BŌK Modern supplied panels to a roof deck of a parking structure in Pacific Heights, San Francisco. The pattern design is both aesthetic and functional. The screens closest to the adjacent apartment complex have a lower opacity to reduce the light from cars’ headlight beams. The screens at the center of the parking lot have a higher opacity to help diffuse the light. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: Trumark General Contractor: Derry Casey Product Type: Garage Screen Pattern: A18 and B21 (modified)

Whittier Greenleaf

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Oakland A facade treatment over the entrance to a school, BŌK Modern provided panels in 2 custom pattern types that emulate shutters resulting in a friendly, residential feel. The panels additionally provide sun-screening over the large area of South-facing glazing. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: Gelfand Partners Architects General Contractor: Cahill Contractors Product Type: Louver Cover Pattern: Custom Tags: custom louver, laser cut louver, contemporary louver pattern, modern school louver, decorative metal louver, laser cut sunscreen, metal sunscreen, custom sunscreen, modern louver, modern perforated sunscreen, metal louver made in usa, modern facade pattern, modern metal shutter pattern

Golden House

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Portland, OR This residential project brought contemporary flair to this residential home. The white metal paired with the trim of the house. Sleek horizontal cutouts allow some view from the backyard while still affording privacy. Year: 2017 Architect / Designer: Building Owner General Contractor: Building Owner Product Type: Fence, Gate Pattern: A18

Spring Creek

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Spring Creek BŌK Modern designed a series of balcony guardrails for the common areas of a low-income senior residence. Steel panels with powder-coated finish were employed as an economical option. The panels used an undulating wave pattern for serene visual interest. Flush-mounted Juliet balcony panels were used over large operable windows, both for security and privacy, and were also cost-effective. Year: 2015 Architect / Designer: Workshop8 General Contractor: Deneuve Construction Product Type: Balcony Guardrails Pattern: B27

1901 Main

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Santa Monica Retrofit security screens for a commercial project in Santa Monica, California resulted in a much more playful and friendly image than the prior straight bars. Very near the ocean, the pattern evokes seashells and finished in a blue powder coat to match the existing storefront metal and trim. Simple flat sheets of 3/16" aluminum were applied to the tube steel framing. Year: 2015 Architect / Designer: (Building Owner) General Contractor: DK Construction Services Product Type: Divider Screen, Gate Pattern: C8 Tags: retrofit gate, laser cut gate panel, modern gate pattern, perforated modern gate, perforated gate panel, modern divider screen exterior, architectural perforated metal panel, laser cut metal gate panel, laser cut ocean pattern

Emerald Glen Aquatic Park

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Dublin For a new water park in Dublin, California, BŌK Modern provided exterior front facade panels in a pattern designed to evoke water bubbles. The same pattern was also used for both security fencing and low safety partitions around the pools and slide areas, all fabricated in aluminum with a clear anodized finish. Typical BŌK Modern minimalist detailing of the bracketry allowed the design of the patterning to be brought to the forefront, accentuating the floating aspect of the circular bubbles. Year: 2017 Architect / Designer: Carducci & Associates General Contractor: Overaa Construction Product Type: Fencing, Wallscreen Pattern: A26 Tags: decorative metal panel, water park fencing, anodized aluminum panel, modern fencing design, modern pattern, anodized laser cut panel, laser cut safety fence, modern safety fence, modern secruity fencing, modern perforated metal panel, ornamental fence

855 Brannan

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San Francisco 855 Brannan is a mixed-use development in San Francisco’s Design District. Designed by David Baker Architects and developed by Equity Residential, the sustainable community is centered on a large courtyard with a serene redwood grove at its heart. BŌK Modern’s balconies provide a modern touch, working in harmony with the natural majesty of the redwoods. Year: 2017 Architect / Designer: David Baker Architects General Contractor: Balfour Beatty Product Type: Balconies Pattern: Custom

1225 Elko Drive

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Sunnyvale, CA The BŌK Modern fence system was modified to adorn the exterior of a newly remodeled light manufacturing/office in beautiful Sunnyvale California. The panels act as a welcoming first impression from the street view. Year: 2017 Architect / Designer: Modulus General Contractor: R & C Brown Associates Product Type: Fence Pattern: B23

Kimpton Sacramento

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Sacramento, CA The Kimpton Sawyer Hotel symbolizes the revitalization of downtown Sacramento's Historic District. Next door to the brand new Golden 1 Center, home of the Sacramento Kings, it offers premier access to the highlights of food and entertainment. BŌK's balcony system offers subtle style and grace that will remain stylish for decades to come. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: House & Robertson Architects, Inc. General Contractor: Swinerton Location: San Francisco, CA Product Type: Balcony/Guardrail Pattern: A14

Healdsburg City Hall

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Healdsburg, CA The architects for the recently expanded Healdsburg City Hall looked to BŌK Modern to design and supply sunshades for the front face of their building. BŌK's elegant solution acts as both an aesthetic feature and energy savings tool. Year: 2018 Architect / Designer: Gelfand Partners General Contractor: Carrís Construction Service, Inc. Product Type: Sunshades Pattern: A18

Private Residence

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Portola Valley, CA This beautiful Portola Valley home boasts an elegant BŌK Modern fence that effortlessly adjusts with the changing grade and swerving driveway. The end result is a product that supplements the natural surroundings of the landscape architect. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: Shades of Green Landscape Architecture General Contractor: N/A Product Type: Fence, Gate Pattern: C10

1515 & 1738 Riviera Apartments

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1738 Riviera Apartments This multi-family project in Walnut Creek provides affordable housing to families. Located on a challenging triangular site, the project makes use of BŌK Modern's sunscreens, guard rails and wall screens. Finished in either a bright orange color or anodized aluminum, the sunshades are tapered resulting a defining element to the project, particularly on the curved façade. BŌK ‘s fascia mounted guardrails and security screens in the same B3 pattern and finished in anodized aluminum provides both privacy as well as congruity with the sunshades. Year: 2018 
Architect / Designer: HKIT Architects General Contractor: J.H. Fitzmaurice, Inc. Product Type: Sunshade, Guardrail, Wallscreen Pattern: B3

1701 MLK

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Oakland, CA This affordable housing project was designed by Pyatok Architects to provide access to public transit and nearby downtown Oakland. Located on a small corner lot, the windows on the two south-facing elevations along the street are shaded by the horizontal and vertical aluminum awnings. Year: 2015 Architect / Designer: Pyatok General Contractor: JH Fitzmaurice Product Type: Sunshade Pattern: A18 (Modified)

Sequoia Belle Haven

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Menlo Park For a multi-family residential project in East Palo Alto, BŌK Modern provided security perimeter fencing in a custom pattern designed by the architect to break up the monotony of the very long runs. BŌK Modern also provided a clean stainless steel blade post that was cast into a concrete footing. The panels then bolted directly to the blades resulting in a very clean and modern fencing solution. Signage was integrated by laser-cutting directly into the gate panels. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: Mithun Architects General Contractor: Devcon Construction, Inc. Product Type: Fencing, Gate Pattern: B21 (modified) Tags: security gate design, residential gate design, modern community gate, modern fencing, modern gate design, laser cut metal fence pattern, modern fence panels, modern privacy screen divider, ornamental metal gate panel

Newell Village

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Walnut Creek A high-end mixed use project in Walnut Creek, California utilizes EnFold Façade Architectural Systems extensively throughout for Balconies, Juliet Balconies, Sunshades, Louvers, Wallscreens, Fencing and Retail Storefront Valances. Designed by EnFold Façade's sister company, NC2 Architects, the projects 'leaf' theme is used throughout providing a continuity of the elements as well as branding for the project.

901 Sneath Lane

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901 Sneath Lane When high build-costs threaten the achievement of design-intent, integrative design becomes vital. As part of the 901 Sneath commercial redevelopment project, BŌK Modern was tasked with providing a stylish guardrail screen system that could be added to the existing courtyard railing framework with minimal installation costs. The Sneath Railing features custom secure-fit brackets below an integrated continuous handrail above, which also acts as a hanger during installation. Year: 2018 Architect / Designer: Amato Architecture, Rebecca Ivans Amato Contractor: Clever & Company, Inc. Type: Balcony Guardrail Pattern: A26

630 Natoma

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630 Natoma Couture Architecture used EnFold Façade to give a fresh, modern face to their completely renovated building in SF’s soma neighborhood. EnFold Façade's patented rainscreen system is put to the test with bay windows, soffits & integrated doors, and the results are stunning. Architect / Designer: Couture Architecture Contractor: K2 Builders Inc. Location: San Francisco, CA Product Type: Rainscreen

131 Missouri St

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San Francisco, CA BŌK’s custom pattern, inspired from a 1960’s print, gives this boutique property its own identity while providing semi-privacy to the private decks and full-height, street facing glazing. This project exudes a modern aesthetic and offers 9 luxury units, each with large private outdoor patios, stunning panoramic views of Twin Peaks, the city skyline and San Francisco Bay. Photos by InvestSF, Suzanne Gregg www.panoramasf.com Year: 2017 Architect / Designer: Sternberg Benjamin General Contractor: Aralon Properties Product Type: Juliet Balcony, Balcony Guardrail Pattern: Custom

The Landing

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The Landing A newly constructed four story residential building makes the most of selective application of EnFold Façade panels. As key architectural elements that create vertical patterns across entire elevations, the panels themselves repeat the use of vertical patterns to filter light and create separation. Smaller alternate pattern panels between unit balconies enhance privacy. Architect: Perry Architects Contractor: Build Group Location: San Francisco, CA Product Type: Wallscreen, Sunshade

1 Henry Adams

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1 Henry Adams BŌK Moderns founding Principals firm, NC2 studios, was engaged to provide interior design services for a multi-family project in the SOMA district in San Francisco. Featured are two large backlighted ceiling panels that define the lounge areas. Located on a former railroad switching yard, NC2 designed a pattern to emulate the tracks as a nod to the history of the site. Year: 2017 Architect: BAR Architects, San Francisco Contractor: Suffolk Construction Type: Ceiling panels, Divider/Gate, Wallscreen Pattern: Custom

240 Lorton

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240 Lorton A highly mechanized auto stacking system is given elevated aesthetics when wrapped with EnFold Façade panels. Enclosure of the system by both fixed and movable panels provides a pleasing alternative to chain link barriers and better concealment of automobiles. The opportunity for enhanced architectural detail with both pattern and color is repeated in a common area roof patio mechanical enclosure. Architect / Designer: MBH Architects Contractor: OPI Commercial Builders Location: San Francisco, CA Product Type: Wallscreen

Park Valencia

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Park Valencia To define and provide security for a children’s play area, the designers created a playful custom pattern for a perimeter fence in a busy Retail center and adjacent vehicular circulation paths. The openings, emulating alligator skin, are small enough to prevent climbing yet open enough to provide visual security. Year: 2018 Architect: Interstice Architects Contractor: McLarney Construction Type: Fence Pattern: Custom

Kimpton Hotel

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Palm Springs BŌK Modern supplied stair panels for a Kimpton Hotel lobby In Palm Springs. The solid guardrail panels provide a sturdy and powerful structure, contrasting against the ethereal effect of the floating staircase. These panels were made from 12 gauge hot rolled steel with a field-applied finish. Handrail brackets are built into the side flanges of the 2” deep panels, providing support for an elegant teak handrail. The solid panels accent the cutout portion. Year: 2017 Architect / Designer: Chris Pardo General Contractor: Dahlstrom Designs Product Type: Stair Guardrails Pattern: None

Azure Mission Bay

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San Francisco, CA BŌK guardrails were used extensively on this high rise residential project in San Francisco's Mission Bay district. The challenging factor on the project was there were too many post tensioning cable ends on the slab edge which prohibited imbed weld plates to support the panel brackets. BŌK's solution was to design a flag shaped bracket that could be inset and grouted into the top of the slab via a 4" diameter cast "can". The result was a guardrail unit that could be pre-assembled, dropped into the "cans" and grouted level in place significantly reducing installation costs. The same pattern was used on a dramatic feature wall with backlit accents and our “rust effect” finish emulating a rusted ship’s hull. Year: 2014 Architect / Designer: HKS Architects General Contractor: Nibbi Brothers Product Type: Balcony Guardrail, Canopy, Wallscreen Pattern: B11

SAAS

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Seattle, WA In the common areas of the Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences new STREAM building, BŌK Modern was chosen for guardrails, stairs, and louver covers. The fun and open patterning, combined with a consistent look helped to visually unify the space for students and faculty alike. Being indoors, these panels were fabricated from 14 GA steel with a primer and powder coated finish for durability. Photos by Rachel Godbe Year: 2015 Architect / Designer: Miller Hull General Contractor: GLY Construction Product Type: Stair Guardrail, Balcony Guardrail, Louver Cover Pattern: A26

Windflower Lofts

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Windflower Lofts This multi-family project in Union City provides affordable work-force housing to families. Located adjacent to the upcoming Union City Intermodal Station, the project makes use of BŌK Modern's sunscreens in an anodized finish with a custom pattern by the Architects. The unique pattern is an interpretation of the sheet music for ‘Everyday People’ by Sly and the Family Stone. Year: 2019
 Architect / Designer: David Baker Architects General Contractor: Canon Construction / Guerdon Enterprises (prefabricator) Product Type: Sunshade Pattern: Custom

Lombard Garage

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Lombard Garage The City of San Francisco owns an existing garage on Lombard Street in San Francisco that had a failing EIFS stucco system skin. Rather than replace the stucco, EnFold Façade helped develop a system of stripping the existing and replacing with EnFold Façade panels over most of the façade. The City architects conceived a striated pattern with colors that emulated the san Francisco fog. The EnFold Façade panels also serve as guardrails resulting in a very clean, simple yet striking design. Year: 2019 
Architect / Designer: The City of San Francisco Building Design and Construction General Contractor: E.F. Brett Construction Product Type: Wallscreen
 Pattern: Custom

RTI Canopy

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Sunnyvale, CA This application of the BŌK Modern canopy system staggered the panels in a sawtooth pattern to create a completely unique outdoor experience. Year: 2017 Architect / Designer: KLA Landscape Architecture and Planning General Contractor: Techcon Construction, Inc. Product Type: Canopy Pattern: A4

1050 S. Grand

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Los Angeles, CA EnFold Façade supplied panels for four stories of garage screening at the base of a new luxury high-rise apartment building in Downtown Los Angeles. The pattern, designed by the architects, consisted of holes of 2 different sizes that create an overall larger pattern reminiscent of a graphic 1960's era print. The panels, which also function as guardrails, typically span slab to slab and are attached to edge of slab embeds resulting in a very efficient installation process. Year: 2015 Architect / Designer: HansonLA General Contractor: LendLease Product Type: Parking Garage Screen Pattern: Custom

Cambrian Center

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San Jose, CA Cambrian Center is a retrofit of an existing assisted living facility in San Jose, California required to upgrade existing non-conforming picket railing. The new BŌK panels were supported on the existing posts with other strengthening measures resulting in a fresh new look to the building. By use of a tighter pattern, clutter was eliminated form the facade by screening tenants furnishings on their terraces. Installation of the 6 total facades were completed in approximately 4 weeks from the delivery of the panels. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: Gelfand Partners Architects General Contractor: BBI CONSTRUCTION Product Type: Balcony Guardrail Pattern: B21 (modified)

Lakeside Senior Housing

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Oakland, CA Designed by David Baker Architects, the dramatic vertical sunscreens in a custom pattern combined with guardrails in a similar, complementing pattern, and all in anodized clear aluminum gives the project a very distinct contemporary identity in its more traditional neighborhood setting. Photos by Bruce Damonte Year: 2014 Architect / Designer: David Baker Architects General Contractor: James E. Roberts‐Obayashi Corp. Product Type: Balcony Guardrail, Sunshade Pattern: Custom Awards: 2017 Gold Nugget Grand Award

801 Olive

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Los Angeles, CA Parking garage screens installed in Downtown Los Angeles, this high-rise residential tower sits on 4 levels of above ground parking. EnFold Façade provided the screening of the parking garage in a custom pattern by the architects, SCB Architects of San Francisco. The screen walls have tilt out at both the top and the bottom from a diagonal slot across the face of the building. This was achieved by attaching our panels to shaped vertical fins which were attached directly to the edge of slabs. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: Solomon Cordwell Buenz Architecture General Contractor: Carmel Partners Product Type: Parking Garage Screen Pattern: Custom

Presidio Knolls School

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Presidio Knolls School Customized patterns combined with EnFold Façade system standards rejuvenate a school remodel project. Adding both a unique visual treatment along with enhanced security as part of a modern makeover, the EnFold Façade panels create dimension, shade, and safety systems as a signature element tying new construction to an existing traditional school building. Architect / Designer: Studio Bondy Architecture Contractor: Plant Construction Location: San Francisco, CA Product Type: Wallscreen

CCA

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San Francisco, CA BŌK Modern designed the various sunshade systems with Leddy Maytum Stacy that made the new CCA student dormitory stand out. Not only do the sunshades look great but they contributed to the solar optimization of the entire building, thus enabling them to receive a Platinum level rating under the GreenPoints rating system. Year: 2018 Architect / Designer: Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects General Contractor: Oliver & Company, Inc. Product Type: Sunshade Pattern: A26

FIVE88

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San Francisco Another signature project by David Baker Architects, FIVE88 is a new market rate apartment complex located in the new Mission Bay Development South of downtown San Francisco adjacent to the Historic Shipyards. The dramatic feature Cor-ten Steel facade utilizes EnFold Façade's patented 'easy-install' rainscreen reminiscent of the rusting hull of a ship. Sunshading panels were attached directly to the rainscreens giving shadows and depth while strategically placed perforations allow unit venting to be concealed behind the panels. Elsewhere on the project, Anodized aluminum guard rails and sunshades, using the same pattern, gives depth and interest to an otherwise minimal facade. Year: 2016 Architect / Designer: David Baker Architects General Contractor: Nibbi Brothers Product Type: Rainscreen, Sunshade, Balcony Guardrail Pattern: Custom Awards: 2018 AIA/HUD Secretary's Awards, 2018 Gold Nugget Grand Award
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