Stromberg provided 350 linear feet of balustrade for the new Richard E. Berry Education Support Center and Stadium in Cypress, TX. The center, known as the Berry Center for short, is a district-wide education center that houses and arena, stadium, theater, conference center and a staff development center. The Center's primary purpose is to assist schools in the district with adapting to ever increasing numbers. Retired superintendent Rick Berry was chosen as the namesake of the new education center because of his efforts to ease the transition of the Cypress-Fairbanks area from a small, rural school to a thriving suburban district.
Fast growth, such as that seen in Cypress, requires quick thinking and continuous adaptation, both of which are qualities prized at Stromberg Architectural. We are proud to offer the most durable, highest quality architectural stone products on the market.
- Stromberg products like GFRC and GFRP will not rot, disintegrate or swell when exposed to water, or even when completely submerged.
- Their comparatively light weight allows for reduced installation and shipping costs due to greater ease and speed of handling.
- Reduced load on buildings leads to a substantial reduction in structural and foundation costs, especially for renovations or restoration.
We constantly adapt our products to the needs of our customers, providing new textures, thinner materials and a variety of products to help make your building project innovative and beautiful. Call us to discuss what we can do for your upcoming project.
project profile
Name | R.E. Berry |
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Location | Cyprus, TX |
Dates | 2006 |
Materials | Glass Fiber Reinforced Stone (GFRS) |
Products | Complete balustrade, including top rail, balusters and base rail |
Type | New Construction |