I have noticed some newer Toyota dealerships have an attractive exterior material that I haven't seen in much use. It appears to be some sort of panels that have a visual similarity to VCT flooring.
I googled that term, I think you're right...looks very similar. Is there a major manufacturer of these things?
ihearthepavilion
Nov 3, 08 7:31 pm
Centria.. Alucobond...
won and done williams
Nov 3, 08 8:07 pm
huh, i've never heard of anyone getting excited about insulated metal panels before. on a scale of exterior claddings, it ranks just above eifs in my book.
Arzo
Nov 3, 08 8:15 pm
ha, i thought that said elfs...
Barry Lehrman
Nov 3, 08 9:50 pm
trespa
zdphotos
Nov 4, 08 10:09 am
well, jafidler...I'm a newcomer to the design world. everything at the moment is new and exciting to me. your sad attempt at aloofness is the exact reason people dread working with architects and their egos.
I'm currently changing careers, just starting my architecture education and I'm absorbing anything and everything that I can. This question was meant as an educational one for me.
To those that answered concisely and with good intentions of helping, much appreciated!
SneakyPete
May 6, 20 4:47 pm
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beware companies which spam for business leads.
Chad Miller
May 6, 20 6:28 pm
You revised a two year old thread to post that? Why?
Everyday Architect
May 6, 20 6:59 pm
It made more sense before the spam post that resurrected the thread got taken down. This is why you don't respond to the spam and you just flag it.
SneakyPete
May 6, 20 7:09 pm
The thought of someone doing their due diligence by researching the company, googling them, and finding this thread with my little blurb makes me happy. Fuck spammers, and fuck companies who spam. If I can hasten their demise in any small way, I will.
Everyday Architect
May 6, 20 7:56 pm
... and once the other spam posts got flagged and deleted, now it looks like Sneaky resurrected a nearly 12-year-old thread to simply trash talk a company.
I have noticed some newer Toyota dealerships have an attractive exterior material that I haven't seen in much use. It appears to be some sort of panels that have a visual similarity to VCT flooring.
check out a sample image here:
http://www.gallaghermasonry.com/Gallagher%20Masonry%20Gallery%20of%20Projects/Gallagher%20Masonry%20img4F.jpg
they may be aluminium sandwitch panels
I googled that term, I think you're right...looks very similar. Is there a major manufacturer of these things?
Centria.. Alucobond...
huh, i've never heard of anyone getting excited about insulated metal panels before. on a scale of exterior claddings, it ranks just above eifs in my book.
ha, i thought that said elfs...
trespa
well, jafidler...I'm a newcomer to the design world. everything at the moment is new and exciting to me. your sad attempt at aloofness is the exact reason people dread working with architects and their egos.
I'm currently changing careers, just starting my architecture education and I'm absorbing anything and everything that I can. This question was meant as an educational one for me.
To those that answered concisely and with good intentions of helping, much appreciated!
Edenconstructionny is a company which spams advertisements where they are not wanted. Please reconsider giving them any money.
eden construction ny dot com
beware companies which spam for business leads.
You revised a two year old thread to post that? Why?
It made more sense before the spam post that resurrected the thread got taken down. This is why you don't respond to the spam and you just flag it.
The thought of someone doing their due diligence by researching the company, googling them, and finding this thread with my little blurb makes me happy. Fuck spammers, and fuck companies who spam. If I can hasten their demise in any small way, I will.
... and once the other spam posts got flagged and deleted, now it looks like Sneaky resurrected a nearly 12-year-old thread to simply trash talk a company.