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University of Iowa Children’s Hospital
During the past four years Metal Design Systems, Inc. had the privilege of working on the nationally renowned University of Iowa Children’s Hospital. This hospital is, and will continue to be a very important facility for the community, Iowa, and medical community at large. Over the course of the four and a half year construction […]
See DetailsGreen Mount O'Fallon, Illinois
The Green Mount project in O’Fallon Illinois required Series 40 panels, Series 44 panels, and a Custom system to bring this project to life. The blade feature uses a perforated aluminum composite material for a very unique look.
See DetailsBuild-A-Bear Workshop
Build-A-Bear Workshop is a facility branding program at Metal Design Systems, featuring custom painted Build-A-Bear blue aluminum sheet panels.
See DetailsPeabody Energy St. Louis, Missouri
Peabody Energy features White Onyx Stone set on our Series 72 aluminum attachment system with light panels behind it, gently illuminating the stone panels.
See DetailsAdidas
The new concept for Adidas features a custom black aluminum sheet panels and LED lighting, fitting in perfectly with the Adidas brand.
See DetailsCedar Rapids Mercy Hospital Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Metal Design Systems provided skywalks, and the medical office building, and the custom crosses for the Medial Office Building and to the hospital.
See DetailsMercedes Benz of Wichita Wichita, Kansas
Metal Design Systems provided horizontal corrugated panels on the façade and our Series 30 System for the top color band. This system allows for a quick and easy way to add color and detail to a building.
See DetailsLand Rover
Utilizing MDSI’s Exact+Site™ 3D Laser Scanning created a clean look for the custom towers.
See DetailsHonda
The Honda facility image re-branding calls for a dramatic, signature blue and white wave canopy, as well as the blue cylinder entry element. Metal Design Systems’ Series 44 was utilized for its performance.
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