First Federal Elevations and MCM panelEIFS, LIGHT GRAY
METAL COMPOSITE MATERIAL PANEL
SYSTEM - ACCENT COLOR
ALUMINUM STOREFRONT,
CLEAR ANODIZED
MANUFACTURED
STONE VENEER
FIBER CEMENT SIDING,
GRAY SLATE
EIFS, LIGHT GRAY
METAL COMPOSITE MATERIAL PANEL
SYSTEM - ACCENT COLOR
ALUMINUM STOREFRONT,
CLEAR ANODIZED
MANUFACTURED
STONE VENEER
FIBER CEMENT SIDING,
GRAY SLATE
PRAXIS 3 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"Exterior Elevations 2.104.16.2020First Federal Bank
1/8" = 1'-0"2.1
2 North Elevation
1/8" = 1'-0"2.1
1 East Elevation
RED MCM IS 20% OF THE ELEVATION
RED MCM IS 21% OF THE ELEVATION
EIFS, LIGHT GRAY
METAL COMPOSITE MATERIAL PANEL
SYSTEM - ACCENT COLOR
ALUMINUM
STOREFRONT,
CLEAR ANODIZED
MANUFACTURED
STONE VENEER
FIBER CEMENT SIDING,
GRAY SLATE
EIFS, LIGHT GRAY
METAL COMPOSITE MATERIAL PANEL
SYSTEM - ACCENT COLOR
MANUFACTURED
STONE VENEER
FIBER CEMENT SIDING,
GRAY SLATE
PRAXIS 3 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"Exterior Elevations 2.204.16.2020First Federal Bank
1/8" = 1'-0"2.2
2 South Elevation
1/8" = 1'-0"2.2
1 West Elevation
RED MCM IS 23% OF THE ELEVATION
RED MCM IS 12% OF THE ELEVATION
09.13.2019 A1.4EXTERIOR RENDERING 1
09.13.2019 A1.5EXTERIOR RENDERING 2
ARCHITECTURALWE UNDERSTAND ARCHITECTURAL BROCHURE
FUNCTIONAL
ALPOLIC® MATERIALS ARE UNSURPASSED IN THEIR FUNCTIONAL ADAPTABILITY,
FREEING ARCHITECTS AND FABRICATORS TO COLLABORATE ON INNOVATIVE DESIGN
FORMS AND CLADDING SYSTEMS. IN CITIES AROUND THE WORLD, YOU’LL FIND
BUILDINGS THAT REVEAL STRIKING NEW POSSIBILITIES, ACHIEVED THROUGH THE
TEAMWORK OF VISIONARY ARCHITECTS AND SKILLED FABRICATORS WORKING WITH
VERSATILE ALPOLIC® MATERIALS.
RAINSCREEN
ROUT AND RETURN WET SEAL
program – solid
ALPOLIC® program Solid materials present you with a full array of unique, eye-catching color options, including a
wide range of glosses. We can also customize your order for your particular color or dimension requirements.
ALPOLIC® program Solid panels deliver design and performance advantages inconceivable
before now. Whether you choose a 2- or 3-coat finish, we control all coating internally to
ensure color correctness. Panels are stocked in either 3mm or 4mm thicknesses.
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION
PROJECT: Sutliff Chevrolet
LOCATION: Harrisburg, PA
ARCHITECT: Victor J. Segina
PRODUCT: ALPOLIC® CVB Blue & TBX
Silver Metallic
SAW WHITE
3-4SAW-G75
BYL YELLOW
3-4BYL-G50
BGN GREEN
3-4BGN-G50
FEF RED
3-4FEF-G80
CVB BLUE
4-4CVB-G70
SURFACE TREATMENT
ALPOLIC® program Solid color panels are stocked with
a FEVE LUMIFLON™ finish, a fluorocarbon paint system
that features excellent durability and and color range for
program needs. Stock solid finishes exceed 50 colors.
STANDARD PANEL SIZE
Standard stock sizes and thickness var y by product
program. Please contact Customer Ser vice for stock
sizes. Standard crate is 75 pieces for 3mm and 50 for
4mm. Custom thickness, widths, lengths are available,
along with a fire resistant core. Please contact Customer
Ser vice for current available stock and additional
information.
FINISH TOLERANCE
Color: DE 1.0 max from standard
Gloss: Nominal +/- 10 units
PRODUCT TOLERANCE
Width: ± 0.08" (2mm)
Length: ± 0.16" (4mm)
Thickness: 3mm: ± 0.008” (0.2mm)
4mm ± 0.008" (0.2mm)
6mm ± 0.012" (0.3mm)
Bow: maximum 0.5% of length
and/or width
Squareness: maximum 0.2" (5mm)
ALPOLIC® material is trimmed and squared with cut
edges to offer the best panel edge conditions in the
industry.
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Standard ALPOLIC® program Solid finish panels with
a polyethylene core have been tested by independent
testing laboratories using nationally recognized tests.
This material meets all requirements of the International
Building Code for combustible construction:
IBC Listed for all .020/.020 products
UL Listed
Please visit www.alpolic-northamerica.com or call technical
support for complete report listings and additional
information.
WARRANTY
Standard panel warranty:10 Year
Finish warranty: 3mm 10 Year
4mm 20 Year
Call ALPOLIC® Customer Service for exclusions and
warranty details.
PRODUCT NOTES
- Panels should be stored flat in a dry, indoor environment.
- Fabricate panels at temperatures above 55°F.
- Protective film should be removed from panels soon
after installation.
- Please refer to ALPOLIC
® Painted ACM Fabrication
Manual for routing and fabrication recommendations.
- Crating fees apply to orders for less than standard
piece crate.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SURFACING
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SIGNAGE
FOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION, PLEASE
CALL 1.800.422.7270
U.S. HEADQUARTERS
401 Volvo Parkway, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Telephone: 800-422-7270, Facsimile: 757-436-1896
www.alpolic-americas.com e-mail: info@alpolic.com
ALPOLIC® solid
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architectural eleMents, non-residential standards (aes)
ID #Description Ref.CD TND IND
4.1C
Provide details that emphasize focal elements such as public
entries, building corners, or public spaces. Examples include
but are not limited to: columns, quoin or rustication, canopies
over entries, lintels, transom windows, or modulation of the
roof plane. At least one focal element is required and must
be accented with a unique combination of color, texture,
materials, or modulation in the wall or roof plane.
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Goal
4.20
Building designs must not create blank wall segments when visible
from a public street or public spaces. Consider the treatment at
the base, middle, and top of the façade.
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4.2A
Use any combination of standards from Building Form,
Architectural Elements, or Material sections to provide
pattern, color, or material variation on all wall segments.
Must not exceed 30-feet horizontally or vertically without
building variation.
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Goal
4.30
Organize building service equipment, including, but not limited
to, utility, service, and mechanical, away from building entries,
roadways, public spaces, and, where appropriate, from adjacent
buildings.
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4.3A
Use and integrate standards from the Architectural Standards
Manual to screen and conceal service and mechanical equip-
ment. Landscaping meeting the same intent may also be
considered for utility meters and connections.
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4.3B All ground level mechanical equipment must be screened
to the height of the unit as viewed from the property line.J ●●●
4.3C All rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened as viewed
from the farthest edge of the adjoining right of way.K ●●●
»A clock tower and vestibule on a rotated axis, coordinated awning,
and a variety of materials and details all help to identify and
direct focus to the public entryway.
»Walls and landscape material which relate to the overall building
designs are appropriate methods for screening ground level
utility connections and mechanical equipment.
»Mechanical equipment on this building is screened with landscaping,
with a parapet, and with additional roof-top screens placed
around roof-top equipment (not visible from this perspective).
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»A curvilinear canopy and columns on an otherwise angular building footprint, help to reinforce
and draw attention to the public entryway. Vivid colors and additional glazing to help frame the
doorways, further emphasize this space.
»Small touches like ledges, reveal patterns, transom lighting, and landscaping can create unique interest
out of otherwise commonplace materials.
»Distinct pattern reveal lines in conjunction with color, landscape, and fenestration create interest,
despite limited use of unique construction materials.
»Color banding, extra fenestration, architectural canopies, facade modulation, and simple geometric
forms create building interest despite limited use of unique construction materials.
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