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Atascocita High School
This Texas high school's new balustrade, cornice, and columns were all crafted from lightweight GFRC.
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Canyon Creek
Relying on our extensive knowledge of the classical orders, we used GFRP to craft Corinthian columns and matching pilasters.
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Clay Academy
In 2006, Stromberg crafted several imposing Greek Corinthian columns from architectural GFRC for this Texas school.
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Crescent Hotel
Some of the elements Stromberg has produced for this long-time client include GFRC trim and panels that emulate Indiana limestone.
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Custer Methodist
Greek Corinthian columns of various sizes were made using architectural fiberglass during this ecclesiastical project.
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DBU
Using architectural fiberglass, Stromberg built a clock tower, Corinthian columns, and attractive cornice for the DBU.
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Galleria Tower II
These appealing Stromberg-crafted GFRC parapet panels stood up to the awesome power of Hurricane Ike without sustaining damage.
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Gazebo of Light
Tuscan Cast Stone columns and architectural fiberglass cornice were crafted to support the gazebo's magnificent iron dome.
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Gonzales County Courthouse
Everything about this Texas courthouse is unique, including the Cast Stone cupola built by Stromberg in 1996.
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Greenville Sports Park
Using architectural fiberglass, Stromberg's experts were able to craft several colorful and realistic sports-themed sculptures.
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Kavanaugh Methodist
Using Cast Stone, Stromberg's renovation team was able to restore this impressive structure's columns to their original splendor.
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La Quinta Inn
This inn's ringed fountain featuring detailed horse sculptures was renovated by Stromberg with GFRS and architectural concrete.
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Old Parkland Hospital
Columns, cornice, and balustrade were designed and cast in GFRC to add to this historic building's original design.
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Paris Cancer Center
In 1992, Stromberg built a port cochere from Cast Stone for this medical facility to protect vehicles and patients from the elements.
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Texas Womans University
Stromberg's architectural GFRC coping, panels, and trim helped to add appeal to this historical Texas university's façade.