Date: Feb 12, 2010 Athletes
participating in the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games starting Friday in British
Columbia will sleep, eat, and watch sporting events in buildings that include
Alcoa’s energy–efficient, recyclable and colorful Reynobond® aluminum
composite material (ACM).
Athletes staying in the Olympic Village are housed in apartments that are clad
in Alcoa Architectural Products’ Reynobond® ACM. The material, used on the
facades of several buildings constructed for lodging, stands out due to some
unique colors, such as Electric Orange and Brite Red, a key feature of the
composite panel. Neil Deppiesse, Operations Manager of Compass Cladding, a
fabricator and installer with over 30 years of field experience in Vancouver,
assisted local architects in selecting Reynobond® ACM to achieve the color
palette and geometric forms required for the Olympic Village project.
“Reynobond material offered the architects the widest range of colors, and
the best paint finish warranties available to the market. Reynobond material is
ideally suited for the coastal environment of Vancouver B.C.,” Mr.
Deppiesse said.
Alcoa’s Reynobond ACM is exceptionally flat, formable, corrosion-resistant and
surprisingly light – weighing 3.4 times less than steel and 1.6 times less
than pure aluminum. It is also available in a range of colors. The material
integrates easily with curtain wall, creating a seamless look for façades. And
its extreme formability makes it ideal for curves and unique design
accents.Following the Olympics, the Village will be converted into a model
sustainable community for recreational use, new housing and commercial space.
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