Stainless Steel
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Stainless Steel, Present in our lives, all over the world |
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As a construction material, Stainless Steel naturally appeals to architects for its many surfaces and aesthetics. Widely used in our everyday life, it is recognised for its signature on many iconic buildings all over the world.
One of the earliest architectural applications of stainless steel is the cladding atop of New York’s Chrysler building, designed by William Van Allen and completed in 1929. Closer to home and celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Thames Flood Barrier is an iconic London landmark displaying the durability and low maintenance benefits afforded by Stainless Steel.
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