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Crenshaw Christian Center, Los Angeles, CA
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Francis Gregory Library, Washington, DC
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Design of social services structures requires a balance of creativity and costs that meet the architectural intent and the overall project budget.
The Social Services Market is divided into three specific divisions:
Educational: Academic Institutions – Includes Schools, Universities and Libraries
Medical: Hospitals, Clinics and Medical Facilities
Religious: Places of Worship: Churches, Temples, Synagogues and Mosques
All CST projects belonging to the social services market have one common trait: they contribute to promoting individual wellness and are consequently structured to accommodate individual human needs. Whether the needs are acoustic or aesthetic, CST’s diverse product lines offer many different solutions to satisfy the requirements of each project.
Sample clients include:
CST focuses on developing the proper atmosphere for each individual project and assists professionals in exceeding ordinary design limits in order to create ideal structures.
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Grain Tanks Help Whiskey Flow at Jack Daniels
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CST’s Solution for the Francis A. Gregory Library – Aluminum over Steel
Situated in Fort Davis Park where a Civil War fort once stood, this iconic 25,500-square-foot structure is an elegant yet accessible gathering place for local residents – a re-imagining of what a library can be. The new Francis Gregory Library is stunning, beguiling, welcoming, and complements its leafy surroundings.
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An Innovative Cover Solution Extends Reservoir Life
Styles come and go, and sometimes reappear. Take hats, for example. What’s fashionable in the 60s went out in the 70s but may come back a few decades later. However, when it comes to municipal water facilities, yesterday’s model is gone for good, replaced by a more contemporary, sustainable design.
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Point Lisas, Trinidad Receives 2 State-Of-The-Art Glass-Fused-To-Steel Water Storage Tanks as Part of Nation’s First Water Recycling Project for Water Provision
Read Latest Case Study Here – Point Lisas, Trinidad Receives Two State-Of-The-Art Glass-Fused-To-Steel Water Storage Tanks
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Above the Big Top: CST and Bell County, Texas Put on a Blockbuster of a Show
Even when the lead actor gets sick, the show must go on. Not only is that true in show business, but it’s also true with big entertainment venues. Keeping the lights on and the seats filled during an extended period of repairs is a testament to collaboration and intelligent design, and that’s the spirit behind […]
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Odor Under Cover: A Solution for the Largest Wastewater Treatment Plant in Europe
Beckton Sewage Treatment Works is one of five wastewater treatment plants in the Thames Water network in the United Kingdom and the largest treatment plant in Europe. Headquartered in the London borough of Newham, Beckton Sewage Treatment Works serves 3.7 million people, mainly in north and east London. As part of a $309 million upgrade […]