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Snapshot: Bent and Flat

By Mark Robins Alternating between triangular protrusions and flat areas, the façade looks like an over-sized, rippled washboard. These counterposed geometries are part of the main façade on the four-level San Jose State University Parking Garage in San Jose, Calif. Bearing the University’s yellow and blue colors, the bent and flat metal panel pieces create… Continue reading Snapshot: Bent and Flat
By Mark Robins

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Alternating between triangular protrusions and flat areas, the façade looks like an over-sized, rippled washboard. These counterposed geometries are part of the main façade on the four-level San Jose State University Parking Garage in San Jose, Calif. Bearing the University’s yellow and blue colors, the bent and flat metal panel pieces create the effect of movement and evoke the surrounding hills.

Building owner: San Jose State University
Architect: Watry Design, San Jose, Calif., www.watrydesign.com
General contractor: McCarthy Building Companies Inc., St. Louis, www.mccarthy.com
Metal installer: Pacific Erectors Inc., Rocklin, Calif., www.pacificerectors.com
Cables and clamps: Ronstan International Inc., Portsmouth, R.I., www.ronstantensilearch.com
Coatings: AkzoNobel Inc., Columbus, Ohio, www.akzonobel.com
Metal panels: Valmont Industries Inc., Valley, Neb., www.valmontstructures.com

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