Corrugated iron and steel are the most prosaic of building materials, used in North America mostly for industrial purposes, although a few modernist architects have played with the stuff. Invented in ...
When San Francisco artist Agelio Batle sought a durable facing material for his remodeled Potrero Hill home, he didn't have to look far for inspiration. Warehouses in his neighborhood, once an ...
It's no secret that trends often start on the coasts and eventually ripple into the Midwest. With that in mind, the Red River Valley is finally catching the wave on a siding trend with farm roots as ...
Brooklyn-based studio Group Projects Architecture has nestled a long gabled house clad in corrugated metal in a meadow in North East, New York. The 2,800-square-foot (260-square metre) house sits in a ...
Buried steel products are open to a wide variety of corrosive forces that are rather different from those endured in the atmosphere. The durability of both steel and galvanized steel in in-ground ...
Another good idea worth stealing: This fence seen recently in North/Northeast Portland combines simplicity (inexpensive corrugated metal) with repetition (evenly spaced arborvitae hedge) for maximum ...
Gloucestershire-based Eastabrook Architects has completed an extension to a 19th century stone cottage in Upper Swell, a village in the Cotswolds, UK. Built for a director of the practice who has ...