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University of Missouri Gymnastics and Dance Practice Facility, Columbia, Mo. Finished in July 2011, the new state-of-the-art gymnastics and dance facility features a Rigid Frame metal building system and Shadow Panel wall panels in Pearl Gray from American Buildings Co. The 24,685-square-foot facility is home to the University of Missouri’s Golden Girls dance team and is located just below Fallout Football Field.


Architect: Ellerbe Beckett, Kansas City, Mo. Builder: Structural Systems II Inc., Pacifi c, Mo. Metal building and wall panels: American Buildings Co., Eufaula, Ala., www.americanbuildings.com, Circle #56


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