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MARKET FEATURE HOTELS & RESORTS


Hotel canopy shades visitors


Located in Baltimore, the Baywood Hotel is owned by Park Hospitality LLC in Green- belt, Md. Designed by Ammon Heisler Sachs, Baltimore, the hotel features a 126-square-foot canopy from Mapes Canopies LLC, Lincoln,


Neb. The canopy is 14 feet wide with a 9-foot projection, and has a 6- by 6-inch support beam. The structure is covered in 2-coat Kynar in Mapes Bronze. The general contractor was DD&B Construction in Gaithersburg, Md.


Mapes Canopies LLC, www.mapes.com/canopies, Circle #47


Aviation Building Systems Since 1969


The Smart-R™ Wall Solution


Introducing Smart-R, CENTRIA’s newest integrated wall system. The Smart-R solution seamlessly integrates panels and windows to provide sleek sightlines and enhanced air, moisture and thermal performance. Smart-R combines a new 3”-T Formawall® Series®


Dimension wall panel and a new Formavue®


T-Hangars • Individual Hangars • Shade Ports Corporate Hangars • Maintenance Hangars


TOLL FREE (U.S. only) 1-866-454-1800 • Outside U.S. (208) 454-1800 www.rmsteel.com


Worldwide sales and distribution Circle #28 on reader service card. 64 METAL ARCHITECTURE July 2012 www.metalarchitecture.com -600 window


with the Formawall IMV insulated metal vertical joint and is available with the Formawall PE (pressure–equalized) vertical seal plate option to provide a complete metal wall system with an unmatched combination of aesthetics, performance and sustainability.


For details, visit


www.CENTRIAperformance.com or call 800.250.7897 Circle #29 on reader service card.


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