Project Inventory
SF Moma Facade
The FRP rain screen at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is the largest FRP facade in the US to date. K&A’s patented formulation passes all code required tests including NFPA 285. Such a lightweight facade eliminated the need for over 15 tons of support structure necessary for the GFRC option allowing the FRP to be fastened directly to the unitized facade panels prior to installation reducing jobsite time and cost.
Marin Academy Entry
The Marin Academy Entry FRP Entry façade is made of unsaturated polyester resin and E-Glass reinforcement with an integrally molded NPG Isothalic marine-grade gel coat. Structural FRP sandwich construction allowed for fastening to an existing wall at the perimeter through exterior flanges, which were later buried in stucco by others. Size: 28 x 16 plus miscellaneous small parts.
Flood Building
San Francisco's Flood Building is an iconic structure renovated using only the finest materials. The renovation required FRP arches, balustrades, cornices and scrollwork, and composite veneer shells applied at parapet level to retain the building's historic flair!
St. Joseph Cathedral
San Jose, California’s St Joseph’s Cathedral is number one on the list of historic buildings in CA. Built in the 1860s this wood structure badly needed structural repair and restoration. The dome had to be light to avoid overloading the wood trusses.