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JANUARY 2008

Feature
Sports, amusement and recreation facilities’ construction is expected to slow in the year ahead. Recreation projects featuring metal vary from horse stables to YMCAs to performing-arts centers.

Interior
With the help of a creative team and innovative metal materials, Takeya Japanese Steakhouse shines in a picturesque ocean-side town.

Roofs
Strength, durability and life expectancy are the most recognized benefits to using metal roofing for residential applications.

February 2008

Feature
Lodging construction will remain strong through 2009. Peruse lodging projects, ranging from a ski resort in Utah to a hotel in a Chicago suburb.


Roofs
Once considered an elaborate residence in a frontier community, a 200-year-old mansion in Bethany, W.Va., gets a modern replacement for its antiquated roof.

Building Green
Two companies collaborate to offer a standardized solar roofing option.

march / April 2008

Retail Projects
Peruse the latest retail projects, including car dealerships, shopping centers and restaurants.

Wall Panels
Cox Communications, Topeka, Kan., thought outside the box when constructing its new office and warehouse facility.

Building Green
Buildings that incorporate green elements and meet certain performance standards are eligible for tax credits.

May 2008

Metalmag's second annual Architectural Awards:

Helios House
One oil giant is hoping to make the consumer experience at the gas pump a little greener by incorporating eco-friendly design and materials.


Architectural Nirvana
The Galvalume Plus roof atop the Aldo Leopold Legacy Center in Baraboo, Wis., contributes to the center¹s nationally recognized sustainability initiatives.

Happy Landing
After major renovations, Dallas¹ Love Field Airport now boasts an updated baggage-claim area with a sleek, undulating metal ceiling.

Quiet Reflection
The North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh uses metal framing and panels to provide a nearly transparent shelter.