Featured Projects
Boardwalk Porsche – Plano, Texas
This sleek, modern dealership in Plano, Texas was our first Trespa installation. Trespa Meteon’s inherent flatness and clean detailing were ideally suited for Gensler’s simple, commanding design.
Children’s Medical Center at Legacy – Plano, Texas
This complex project involved multiple systems and challenges: aluminum composite material on the building fascias and entrance canopies, Trespa Meteon panels on the patient towers, as well as Rimex shingles at the compound-curved mechanical screenwall. Page Southerland Page’s design produced spectacular results, and our friends at Austin Commercial served as general contractor.
DFW International Airport – Terminal D – Texas
From a company portfolio spanning over $100 million in contract volume and well over 300 projects, DFW Terminal D is our largest, and our best. Corgan’s vision was realized when NOW installed over 22 acres of aluminum and stainless steel composite material on both the interior and exterior of the airport. Travelers who enter Terminal D are met with custom installation techniques and scintillating metals; this in the premiere terminal of the third busiest airport in the world. Once again, Austin Commercial was the general contractor.
The University of Texas at Dallas – Center for Brain Health – Dallas, Texas
Unique designs with unique products yield – you guessed it – unique results. This design, conceived by HKS Architects and erected by Charter Builders, earned its awards by combining perforated, pre-weathered copper sheets, with a strong tendency towards an open-design concept. The results speak volumes.
The University of Texas at Dallas – Natural Science Engineering and Research Building – Richardson, Texas
This extraordinary building must be seen in person to be fully appreciated. A spectacular array of Rimex shingles in a fish-scale pattern suggests a color-shifting reptile adorned with a stainless steel crown. An adjacent elevation employs a continuous corrugated Rimex screenwall in a perforated pattern. The material’s brilliant prismatic effects are on full display. Designed by the team of ZGF and Page Southerland Page, and constructed by Balfour Beatty (then Centex Construction).
































