Structural glass and stainless railing projects
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Architectural Railings & Grilles, Inc. is pleased to announce the completion of two structural glass / stainless railing projects. North Carolina Dance Theatre and the Mint Museum of Art are two new and exciting cultural venues located in "uptown" Charlotte, North Carolina.
North Carolina Dance Theatre - Charlotte, North Carolina
Home of the NC Dance Theatre and Patricia McBride & Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux Center for Dance
Railing Project Completion: May, 2010
Project Valuation: $11.5M
Railing Style:
This very attractive stainless and glass railing is unique in that the glass infill panels are segmented into 12" sections, and have a 2" break separating them. This simple spin on the typical structural glass railing design produces a dramatic effect and an eye-catching railing system, which enhances the contemporary interior design of the building. The railing system does not visually overpower any other design element, and yet could be considered a focal point - a testament to the many advantages of using stainless and glass railings.
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Mint Museum of Art - Charlotte, North Carolina
Will Open October 1, 2010
Mint Museum of Art - Charlotte, North Carolina
Host of National and International Fine Art Exhibitions
Railing Project Completion: May, 2010
Project Valuation: $65M
Railing Style:
The Mint Museum of Art's new, avant-garde home is on its way to total completion, and will officially open its doors on October 1, 2010. With the use of a standard structural glass railing design, we achieved a sense of open-air and an unimpeded view from each floor, overlooking the grand atrium. Our railings will serve as a timeless backdrop to some of the greatest art exhibits and treasures ever known, for many years to come. We are proud to have been a part of this project.
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