875 Chesterfield Pkwy W

Masterpiece of innovation and functionality

The new 875 Chesterfield Pkwy W in Chesterfield, Missouri, stands as a stunning example of contemporary architecture and engineering. The state-of-the-art facility was designed by Lamar Johnson Collaborative, one of the leading architecture and engineering firms in the world and developed by CRG. It was constructed by Clayco, a premier general contractor known for its innovative and sustainable building solutions. The façade of the building was created by Ventana, a leading contractor in the design, engineering, and installation of high-performance façade systems.

The development spans over 295,000 square feet, and its design reflects the owner‘s commitment to innovation and functionality. The facility includes state-of-theart laboratories, research and development spaces, and manufacturing areas. The building features an open, collaborative work environment that encourages creativity and knowledge sharing among researchers and scientists.

The façade of the building is a stunning combination of glass, aluminum panels, and metal louvers. The glass panels allow natural light to flood the interior, reducing the need for artificial lighting and creating a pleasant work environment. The metal louvers provide shading and help regulate the building‘s temperature, reducing the energy consumption and contributing to the building‘s sustainability.

The facility is a true masterpiece of innovation and functionality. Its design, construction, and façade are a testament to the skill and expertise of the team involved in its creation. The facility represents a new standard for research and development facilities, and its success will be measured by the discoveries and breakthroughs that will be made within its walls.

Courtesy of Ventana

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