Renovations begin soon at former Federal Reserve Building

WBA is excited to be apart of the restoration of the Federal Reserve building in downtown Birmingham. The project will create 85,000 square feet of office and retail space to the dormant building.

The historic Federal Reserve Building sits between two very important courthouses in a critical part of Birmingham’s downtown, after sitting dormant for almost 20 years, the 1927 and 1958 properties are being restored back to modern use.
— Norman Tynes, Harbert Executive Vice President

Homewood Board of Education kite roof

Pac-Clad Petersen details the installation of their Snap-Clad Panels in lengths of up to sixty feet on the roof of Homewood Board of Education. The roof resembles a kite after the site it sits on, "kite hill."

 

Homewood Board of Education

The new home for the Homewood Board of Education Central Office in Alabama is a 14,500 sq. ft. modern structure which represents the first phase of a long-term plan to develop a 24 acre site in a suburb of Birmingham.

The contemporary structure was designed by Williams Blackstock Architects, Birmingham. “The roof design was inspired by the site it sits on which was known as Kite Hill,” said architect Kyle Kirkwood. “It’s a spot where kids and parents came to fly kites. The roof, which slopes in two different directions, is representative of the popular site.”