Ecclesiastical Furniture in GFRC Concrete furniture has been used throughout history as a solid, durable, and classic solution to various climate, weather, and manmade conditions. One place where materials like GFRC are now being used is with ecclesiastical furniture to provide a beneficial, long-lasting, and cost-effective answer for churches and other religious structures. Benefits of […]
March 17, 2014
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GFRC Column Restoration by Stromberg Beautiful, stately and timeless, columns add a sense of history and establishment to any structure. Whether it is a state house, a personal residence, a university building or a church, columns are a positive addition to nearly any building. However, like all architectural elements, columns can be ravaged by time […]
February 1, 2013
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GFRC Columns for Hospitality Whether structural or purely aesthetic, columns are virtually timeless architectural elements. Nearly every Western civilization has used columns to indicate the significance of a particular building. Greeks, Romans, British, French and Americans all use columns to great effect in their state buildings and courthouses. Partly, this is due to columns’ […]
January 6, 2013
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GFRC Columns for Hospitality Whether structural or purely aesthetic, columns are virtually timeless architectural elements. Nearly every Western civilization has used columns to indicate the significance of a particular building. Greeks, Romans, British, French, Americans, all use columns to great effect in their state buildings and courthouses. Partly, this is due to columns’ architectural […]
November 26, 2012
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Roman Corinthian Columns in Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Stromberg has the best selection and highest quality GFRC Roman Corinthian Columns anywhere. They’re the largest column manufacturer; they’ll use their 30 years of experience to help you turn you vision into reality. Your glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) columns will be made according to the […]
January 13, 2012
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Interior Columns in GFRC GFRC Interior Columns from Stromberg Architectural Products are classically designed and crafted to the highest standards. Made from their most popular product, glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC), these columns will be a stunning architectural element when added to your business or home. Consider these […]
January 9, 2012
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Custom Columns in Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Decorative, GFRC custom columns are included in many new buildings today; builders and homeowners alike have come to appreciate the beauty, value and performance of Stromberg GFRC custom columns. GFRC (glass fiber reinforced columns), are virtually maintenance free. GFRC is Stromberg’s […]
January 6, 2012
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Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Ionic Columns The Ionic order originated in Ionia in mid-6th Century BC. A true Ionic column normally stands on a base that separates the shaft of the column form the platform. One of the most famous examples of Ionic order columns can […]
January 3, 2012
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Greek Doric Columns If you seek simplicity in architectural design, Greek Doric columns are the way to go. Of the three types of columns used in Greek architecture, Doric columns are by far the simplest. They consist of a capital, which is the top or crown, which is […]
December 29, 2011
Greek Corinthian Columns Make a grand statement with GFRC Greek Corinthian columns from Stromberg; it’s a luxury that’s within reach. Corinthian, the most ornate of all Greek columns, has slender fluted columns and elaborate capitals (the topmost part of a column), and is decorated with acanthus leaves and […]
December 28, 2011