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2 0 1 4 M e ta l R o o fi n g M a g a z in e p re se n ts t h e id e t h e i d e a b o o k a b o o k : A n A r c h it e c t u ra l D e s ig n R e s o u r c e $ 2 AN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN RESOURCE 9 .9 5 from the publishers of Metal Roofi ng Magazine May 2014 • Volume 13, Issue 3 0011__IIddeeaaBBooookkCCoovveerr00551144..iinndddd 11 44//1177//1144 11::5555 PPMM Circle Reader Service #360 MMRR00551144..iinndddd 22 44//1177//1144 99::0077 AAMM t h e the idea book t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s i d e a b o o k projects 8 HEADQUARTERS & VISITORS 56 PUMP STATION CENTER from Snobar FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF from MBCI METAL ROOFING MAGAZINE 58 TRANSPORTATION VOLUME 13, ISSUE 3 10 RESIDENCE HEADQUARTERS from Petersen Aluminum from S-5! Solutions PUBLISHER Scott Tappa 12 AMPHITHEATER 64 STILLHOUSE & DISTILLERY EDITORIAL DIRECTOR from McElroy Metal from Metal Sales Mfg. Corp. Debbie Bradley 14 PAVILION 66 RESIDENCE 0ED0ITOR from A.B. Martin Roofing Supply from New Tech Machinery Sharon Glorioso Ext. | 13281 [email protected] 16 VISITOR CENTER 76 RESIDENCE EDITOR from ATAS International from ASC Building Products Sharon Thatcher | Ext. 13644 [email protected] 18 RESIDENCE 78 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL from Metal Panels Inc. from Steelscape PUBLICATION DESIGN Kevin Ulrich 20 HEALTH CENTER 82 DESIGN-BUILD PROJECT from Firestone Building Products from Berridge Manufacturing ADVERTISING SALES Kyler Pope | Ext. 13873 22 RETAIL STORE 84 STORE Gary Reichert | Ext. 13381 from Varco Pruden Buildings from Contrarian Metal Resources PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Kathy Budsberg 24 AIRFIELD MAINTENANCE 92 COMPLEX & VISITORS CENTER Patti Kirchner COMPLEX from AEP Span from The Garland Company SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES 95 RESIDENCE 3860-2046-3450 32 RESIDENCE from Fabral Inc. OFFICE PHONE from EDCO Products 715-445-2214 97 OFFICE 34 CHURCH from Metl-Span F+W Media, Inc. from DECRA Roofing Systems 104 RESTAURANT CHAIRMAN & CEO 40 RESIDENCE from Zimmerman Metals David Nussbaum from RHEINZINK America 104 MANUFACTURING FACILITY CFO/COO James Ogle 46 COMMUNITY CENTER from Central States Mfg. Inc. from ESE Machines, Inc. EVP EMEDIA 105 TOWN HOMES Chad Phelps 48 TRANSPORTATION CENTER from SteelROCK Roof Products SVP OPERATIONS from Englert Inc. Phil Graham VP ADVERTISING SALES Da0vi0d Davel products DIRECTOR, IT 26 80 Jim Kuster STANDING SEAM RETROFIT/RECOATINGS 36 86 F+W Media, Inc. — Magazine Division METAL SHINGLES UNDERLAYMENTS PRESIDENT 42 94 David Blansfield NATURAL METALS SOLAR 50 98 JOBSITE/IN-HOUSE EQUIPMENT METAL ROOFING SYSTEM COMPONENTS 60 SNOW MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (Paints, Sealants, Skylights, Software, Ventilation, and 68 FASTENERS Miscellaneous Components) On the Cover: Photos courtesy of (Left to Right), EDCO Products, Metal Sales Mfg. Corp., RHEINZINK America and MBCI. Cover Design by: Kevin Ulrich the idea book – from Metal Roofing Magazine 3 33 TTOOCC ..iinndddd 33 44//1177//1144 33::2266 PPMM ‘the idea book’ X Welcome to the tenth annual edition of idea book” is measured by the number of manufacturers should be proud of. Twenty- Metal Roofing Magazine’s “the idea “WOW” projects we receive from metal eight projects are highlighted throughout book.” We are sure that you won’t be dis- roofing manufacturers and contractors. This this issue. Some are impressive because appointed. Each year, the success of “the book contains numerous projects that the of the design of the building and its roof, while some are extraordinary because of the scope and size of the project, and others are simply unique projects with beautiful roofs. What’s the most important thing about them? They are all metal! Metal is getting the job done for a BeckryTex variety of projects—everything from resi- dential homes to schools, office buildings, NEW TEXTURED PAINT SYSTEM community centers, public transportation buildings—just to name a few examples. This issue is a way to celebrate and high- light the colors, functionality, angles and other design options made possible only by metal. You will see unique examples of everything metal roofing has to offer an architect or contractor involved with roof design and installation. Metal is the best value for many reasons. Metal roofing systems offer unsurpassed durability, protection, beauty and energy savings. Most metal roofing products are manufactured from some recycled content and all are 100 percent recyclable. Featured throughout the unique projects within the pages of “the idea book” are 10 Product Profiles, highlighting the different materials and products that make up today’s metal roofing systems. Architectural low gloss anti-reflective coating Thank you to everyone that submitted BeckryTex technology allows you to design unique and distinctive projects; we wish we could have printed exterior textured finishes. A flexible, low gloss polyurethane coating, them all. We believe “the idea book” is some of the best work metal roofing pro- it is most often used on roofing for a well fessionals have done to-date throughout defined wrinkled look that creates the the industry. Enjoy the issue. appearance of materials other than --The editors metal. A wide range of popu- Metal Roofing: Member of Metal Roofing Alliance, Metal lar colors are available in this Construction Association. METAL ROOFING (ISSN: 1533-8711) is published seven times annually in weather resistant product. February, April, May, June, August, October and December by F+W Media, 700 East State St., Iola, WI 54990-0001. Periodical Postage paid at Iola, Wis., and at additional mailing offices. Canadian Agreement Number: 40665675. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Metal Roofing Becker Specialty Corporation Magazine, PO Box 420235, Palm Coast, FL 32142. Copyright 2014 by F+W 2526 Delta Lane, www.beckers-group.com Media. Metal Roofing Magazine and its logo are registered trademarks. Beyond The Surface Elk Grove, IL 60007 [email protected] Other names and logos referred to or displayed in editorial or advertis- P: (847)766-3555 ing content may be trademarked or copyright. Metal Roofing Magazine TF: (800)782-2400 assumes no responsibility for unsolicited materials sent to it. Publisher and advertisers are not liable for typographical errors that may appear in prices or descriptions in advertisements. Mailed free to roofing contractors and their suppliers throughout North America. Others may subscribe: $29.98 Circle Reader Service #338 for 1 year, $56.98 for 2 years, and $80.98 for 3 years. 4 the idea book – from Metal Roofing Magazine 44 EEddiitt..iinndddd 44 44//1177//1144 1122::5544 PPMM FROM METAL TO ASPHALT – PREMIUM PROTECTION FOR CRITICAL TRANSITIONS WeatherMaster® Film SE is specifically engineered to excel under the most extreme conditions. This product has a textured film surface, providing skid resistance that allows for better traction and safer installation. 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T he housing market finally appears to be pulling out of With an initial investment of $24 million in marketing its long downturn. House prices have steadily trended programs over the past decade, the MRA has tripled residential up in most metropolitan markets, replenishing some of roofing’s market share, from 3 percent in 1998 to nearly 10 the household wealth lost during the housing crash. Following percent today. all of these trends, the Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) In our efforts to continue to grow our industry, the MRA of Harvard University estimates that spending on home continues to expand the number of existing metal roofing improvements will continue to increase. contractors using the MRA leads and marketing program. We’ve After hitting rock bottom in also focused our attention on the larger home improvement late-2009 and languishing near the companies who are not currently selling metal roofing, but have low for two years, the U.S. home experienced sales teams. Both strategies present tremendous improvement market appears poised business opportunity for our members to increase sales and for a solid rebound. Based on U.S. expand metal roofing’s overall market share. Census Bureau figures, the Joint “Our new focus is specifically designed to break into the Center estimates that homeowner untapped potential of the suburban/urban market for residential improvement spending was already metal roofing,” states Tom Black, executive director of the MRA. climbing at a double-digit pace in “Our program focuses on providing ‘sales teams’ with all the the second half of 2012. In addition, tools they need to present metal roofs to the homeowners.” environmentally sustainable projects The U.S. Census Bureau projects that the population age are also a growth market, not only 65 and over will increase by 15.5 million, nearly 40 percent, because of the recent erratic home Bill Hippard between 2010 and 2020. The growth in this older population will energy costs but also because of create strong demand for retrofits to existing homes. Members increasing interest in broader green objectives. of the large baby-bust generation, the echo-boom generation, are Metal roofing has long been a favorite material for its entering their peak remodeling years and should support market versatility and durability. The “green” building phase is still growth for the next decade. This generation, the largest in U.S. going strong and our members indicate that sustainability is an history, outnumber their parents, the baby boomers, and have idea with staying power. The Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA) already created a new and powerful market. has focused many of our resources to educate consumers about For more information about the Metal Roofing Alliance and the environmental benefits of metal roofing, and encourage them all of our marketing initiatives, please visit: www.metalroofing. to choose investment grade roofing. As suppliers to the metal com. roofing industry, this green movement also has the power to grow business. The Metal Roofing Alliance was formed in 1998 by a small According to JCHS, spending on big-ticket home remodeling group of forward-thinking metal roofing manufacturers with projects will continue to rise at a double-digit pace well into 2014. the main goal of educating consumers about the many benefits As homeowners gain more confidence in the housing market, of metal roofing. Since our inception, we’ve shown millions of they are likely to undertake home improvements that they had people just how beautiful, durable and money-saving metal deferred. roofing can be for them. Over the years, our membership has Sustainable home improvements are gaining in popularity. grown to include paint companies, material suppliers, industry Older homeowners are retrofitting their homes to accommodate publications and more. For more information, please visit www. their future needs. According to the JCHS Leading Indicator of metalroofing.com. For more information about the MRA and all of our marketing initiatives, please visit: www.metalroofing.com 6 the idea book – from Metal Roofing Magazine 66 MMRRAA UUppddaattee..iinndddd 66 44//1166//1144 1111::5533 AAMM Making the Grade Designing a school that would appeal to children and their families while achieving a playful, engaging architecture that would endure for decades were key goals of the Silver Crest Elementary project. Metal roofing panels fit the bill perfectly, providing durability as well as appealing, bright colors, all at an exceptional price point. Visit www.mbci.com/herriman for more information. PROJECT: Silver Crest Elementary School LOCATION: Herriman, Utah ARCHITECT: VCBO Architect CONTRACTOR: Bud Mahas PANEL PROFILE: Craftsman High BattenLok® Concealed Fastening Roof Panel (Hunter Green) PHONE: 877-713-6224 E-MAIL: [email protected] Copyright © 2014 MBCI. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2014 MBCI. All rights reserved. Circle Reader Service #400 MMRR00551144..iinndddd 77 44//1177//1144 1111::4433 AAMM the idea book I C B M project: headquarters & visitors center Audubon National Wildlife Refuge, Coleharbor, N.D. Product: MBCI BattenLok HS standing seam roof system (16,000 square feet) Material: 24-gauge Finish: Signature 300 Installer: Industrial Enterprises, Bismarck, N.D. Architect: Widseth Smith Nolting, Grand Forks, N.D. The Audubon National Wildlife Refuge was designed with the purpose of providing a quality experience to visitors who sought to learn more about local wildlife. Sustainability and functionality were the core focuses for this project. To achieve this, Widseth Smith Nolting selected MBCI’s BattenLok HS high- strength structural standing seam roof system, providing fortitude and efficiency, while the panels in Classic Green paid tribute to the wildlife and habitat. For more product information from MBCI, circle 101. 8 the idea book 2014 – from Metal Roofing Magazine 88--99 MMBBCCII..iinndddd 88 44//1166//1144 1111::5533 AAMM MBCI the idea book 2014 – from Metal Roofing Magazine 9 88--99 MMBBCCII..iinndddd 99 44//1166//1144 1111::5533 AAMM the idea book m u n i m u l A n e s r e t e P project: residence Slotnick Residence, Glencoe, IL Product: PAC-Clad Metal Roof Material: PAC-standing seam metal roof, approximately 600 sq. ft. of 24 gauge Finish: The Silver Metallic Kynar 500 coating Installer: Cedar Roofing Company, Lake Forest, IL. Contractor: Scott Simpson, president of Scott Simpson Builders, Northbrook, IL. Designer: Kipnis Architecture & Planning, Evanston, IL. The standing seam metal roof was a key element of the sustainable design. Approximately 600 sq. ft. of 24 gauge PAC-CLAD material from Petersen Aluminum, Elk Grove Village, IL, was fabricated and installed by Cedar Roofing Company, Lake Forest, IL. The Silver Metallic Kynar 500 coating offers one of the highest reflectivity and SRI (Solar Reflectance Index) ratings of all of the PAC-CLAD colors, and is one of 31 PAC-CLAD finishes that are Energy Star approved. For more product information from Petersen Aluminum, circle 102. 10 the idea book 2014 – from Metal Roofing Magazine 1100--1111 PPeetteerrsseenn AAlluummiinnuumm..iinndddd 1100 44//1166//1144 1111::5566 AAMM

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