The church, which dates back to the early 1900s, chose Met-Tile for its roof because the company’s products have a clay tile, oldworld look.
The church, which dates back to the early 1900s, chose Met-Tile for its roof because the company’s products have a clay tile, oldworld look.
Millennium Tiles LLC, Elkhorn, Wis., manufactured the 6,000 square feet (557 m2) of golden, stainless-steel dome atop the church.
The church, which dates back to the early 1900s, chose Met-Tile for its roof because the company’s products have a clay tile, oldworld look.
Twelve years after installation, the shingle roof was starting to fail; the church decided to reroof with metal.
At 35,000 square feet (3252 m2), the facility includes a 410-seat chapel, classrooms, a meeting room, media center and offices.
Since its completion in the 1970s, this church has been one of the most famous modern religious buildings in Denmark.
Feeling the effects of the downturn in residential construction, religious-facility construction will experience negative growth this year.
The church, which dates back to the early 1900s, chose Met-Tile for its roof because the company’s products have a clay tile, oldworld look.
The project entailed pre-engineered building erection and electrical, HVAC, plumbing, masonry and carpentry work, as well as site preparation and paving.