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Using Brass Angle and Sheet Metal Products as Architectural Pieces

Brass, with its rich color, malleability, and innate beauty, can be made into many useful and visually stunning objects. You often see brass in jewelry, sculpture, and practical household fixtures, but have you seen them used in architecture?

The New School’s University Center in New York City recently underwent a massive brass undertaking. The designers cut up pieces of brass sheet metal into shingles and installed them onto the school’s exterior. A World-Architects Daily News article by John Hill describes the effort:
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Versatile Bronze Bars and Copper Sheets: From Crafts to Industries

As harrowing as the Iraq war was, it left behind images of bravery and solidarity among America’s finest, including one captured by embedded photographer Lucian Read. This picture shows Marine 1st Sargent Brad Kasal battered yet remaining steadfast amid the battle in Fallouja, being assisted by fellow soldiers Lance Corporals Chris Marquez and Dane Schaffer to safety.

As reported by Tony Perry of the LA Times, the now iconic image has recently been immortalized into a bronze sculpture titled “No Man Left Behind” by Wyoming sculptor John Phelps, and unveiled outside the Wounded Warrior West site in Camp Pendleton.
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Bed Manufacturers Should Consider Using Brass Tube Products for Frames

Metal furniture, once a staple of the Art Deco aesthetic, might be enjoying a comeback in the years to come. The Detroit News website has a feature that notes the possible resurgence of metal-framed beds as notable designers have rolled out eye-catching and functional designs utilizing the hard-wearing materials. The author of the article senses a shift in bed trends, which manufacturers should take careful note of: (more…)

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