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JPMorgan Chase

 

Carlstadt, New Jersey

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JP Morgan Chase 5   JP Morgan Chase 7

Counter facings in stainless steel with Sandstone finish and Taos pattern

 

Bonded Metal® wainscoting: Grid frames in clear anodized aluminum; insets in Bonded Aluminum with Minneapolis pattern

 

 

 

 

JP Morgan Chase4

 

JP Morgan Chase 6

 

CabForms® Series 2000: Stiles and rails in stainless steel with Sandstone finish; upper and lower insets in stainless steel with Sandstone finish and Taos pattern

 

Counter facings in stainless steel with Sandstone finish and Taos pattern

 

 

 

 

 

JP Morgan Chase 2

 

JP Morgan Chase 1

 

Bonded Metal® wainscoting

 

Bonded Metal® wainscoting

 

 

 

 

 

JP Morgan Chase 3

 

JP Morgan Chase 8

 

Bonded Metal® wainscoting

 

Bonded Metal® wainscoting

 

 

 

With huge volumes of printed material constantly on the move, this major check processing center needed attractive surfacing materials that would also be durable enough to withstand impacts from carts, containers and other traffic without showing undue wear. Forms+Surfaces products were the perfect solution.

The project started off with wainscoting made from our exclusive Bonded Metal®. Framed with interlocking aluminum extrusions, the high-relief panels are distinctive in appearance yet remarkably resistant to scratches and abrasion. Elevators were handled with CabForms® Series 2000 interiors using our Sandstone finish stainless steel with Taos pattern. Bringing great looks and rugged performance into a food service setting, the same Taos pattern stainless steel was also installed throughout the center’s large cafeteria.
 

Products

Architectural Metals

Bonded® Metal

CabForms® Series 2000

 

 

 

 

   

Architect: JRS Architect

Photos (top row): Stephen and Gil Amiaga, www.amiaga.com

     
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