St Teresa's Academy

PRODUCT
FlexFacades 2D Cladding Screens + Steel
MATERIAL
Type 3A - Ventilated ‘PVDF’ Mesh
VENTILATION
23% Open
LOCATION
Kansas City, MO
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DEVELOPER
ARTIST

The Goppert Learning Center at St. Teresa’s Academy was designed to create a state-of-the-art library learning commons on the school’s 20-acre campus. It was important to both the building’s aesthetic and to the safety of the students that adequate lighting be incorporated into the new design. FlexFacades worked with the architecture firm to develop cladding screens made of Type 3A Ventilated PVDF Mesh, a rigid and durable material that is also highly translucent. The material also glows when hit by light, so FlexFacades determined the correct placement of lightning within the structure to create visual appeal and deliver maximum illumination.

A triangular shaped facade that jets out over the entrance of a school to provide light in the immediate area.
Another view showcasing how lighting was incorporated into the facade.
A wide view showing how much light the facade produces.
A view of the facade during the day showcasing how it reflects the sun.
A view of the entire building that shows the facade in context.
A view of the triangular part of the facade during the day.
A view of the triangular part of the facade during the day.
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