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Case Studies
We’re dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges designers, architects, builders and owners face every day. Our Case Studies take a detailed look at some of the issues our customers have encountered, and how we’ve been able to make a difference and get results.
Forms+Surfaces Designs & Installs World's Largest Passenger Elevator
Friday, 10 Jun 2022
Friday, 10 Jun 2022
Forms+Surfaces is proud to have beautified the world's largest passenger elevator interior, which is installed at Jio World Centre, BKC, Mumbai, India.
Spirit of Louisiana Takes Flight at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Monday, 3 Feb 2020
Monday, 3 Feb 2020
Completed in 2019, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) serves 16 airlines with three concourses and 35 gates. Replacing a 60-year-old facility, the $1 billion reconstruction project accommodates the rapidly growing airport and elevates the arrival and departure experience.
Mind, Body & Soul: Functional Art Enlivens University Hospital
Thursday, 25 Sep 2014
Thursday, 25 Sep 2014
In one of the largest construction projects in San Antonio history, University Health System’s (UHS) Capital Improvement Program committed over $778M for the development of a new Sky Tower at University Hospital. Designed by architectural firm Perkins+Will, with local partner RVK Architects, the new ten-story tower is a state-of-the-art Level I trauma center with 35 surgical suites, 66 emergency room treatment/trauma areas, and 420 new patient rooms. The construction of the 1 million sq. ft. renovation was led by Zachry, Vaughn, & Layton (ZVL) and sets the standard for the future of health care in San Antonio.
Custom Seating Stars at Hollywood Bowl
Tuesday, 15 Jul 2014
Tuesday, 15 Jul 2014
The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA, is a legendary amphitheater known for its distinctive concentric arched shell set against the backdrop of the Hollywood Hills and the iconic Hollywood sign. Primarily used for musical performances and concerts, its name refers to the fact that it sits within a concave “bowl” carved into the hillside. Built in the early 1920s, the Hollywood Bowl is the largest natural outdoor amphitheater in the United States and is a state-of-the-art showplace for the world’s hottest musicians.
Northern Exposure at Duluth International
Friday, 4 Oct 2013
Friday, 4 Oct 2013
Duluth International Airport’s new $78 million passenger terminal is a 101,000 sq. ft., LEED Silver certified facility with a unique design vision that reflects the natural beauty of Northern Minnesota. Learn about how Forms+Surfaces products were used to help to fulfill the project’s design vision and create a regionally appropriate space that is also warm and inviting.
A Light Touch: Healing Design at the Mother Baby Center
Tuesday, 30 Apr 2013
Tuesday, 30 Apr 2013
Find out how a collaborative effort between two hospitals, HDR Architecture, Inc., Kurt Johnson Photography, and Forms+Surfaces resulted in a warm, nurturing space for women with high-risk pregnancies and babies in need of special care.
Enchanting: Functional Beauty Thrives at RBIII
Friday, 15 Mar 2013
Friday, 15 Mar 2013
See how Forms+Surfaces LEVELe Wall System, ViviSpectra Spectrum architectural glass, and some of our other products came together to help create a branded, beautiful and collaborative new space for The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Research Building III.
LEVELe Takes the PHX Sky Train to the Next Level
Monday, 12 Nov 2012
Monday, 12 Nov 2012
The large scale installation of Forms+Surfaces LEVELe Wall System at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is part of a $1.58 million project introducing an automated train to its facility. Read about the challenges the Airport faced, and why our LEVELe Wall System was the perfect solution.
Eco-Etch Brings Houston’s Ballet Bridge to Life
Tuesday, 5 Jun 2012
Tuesday, 5 Jun 2012
Find out how Forms+Surfaces' custom Eco-Etch Stainless Steel helped bring Gensler's design vision to life on the stunning pedestrian skybridge at the new Houston Ballet Center for Dance.
Better than Stone: ViviStone is a Lighter, Brighter Idea for the InterContinental Dallas
Thursday, 15 Dec 2011
Thursday, 15 Dec 2011
Learn how ViviStone architectural glass helped ForrestPerkins and the InterContinental Dallas overcome the physical limitations of stone, solved their design challenges, and yielded dramatic results.
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