Brick and stone for an exterior finish.
Structurally we built stair wells and a triple elevator shaft that 68'8" feet tall. This is one of the tallest building along with a couple others in Kearney, Ne.
Interior load bearing walls and interior non-load bearing walls. These walls all can be seen from the inside of the building and serve the purpose of dividing rooms into bathrooms and classrooms.
The first floor of this structure has an alternating black and red brick veneer that goes from the ground level up to 10 feet.
Exterior load bearing walls spanning 22 feet tall using 12" cinder blocks
There are also 8" interior dividing walls to create separate bays
Interior load bearing walls constructed from 8" cinder blocks
Exterior had a dark brown 4" burnished block on the outside
The lower brick veneer around this complex is cosmetic feature that accents the entrances of the building. It was produced with a Sedona brick.
Cope Coliseum had load bearing walls and a brick veneer up to 10 feet. (2006)
Science Wing was constructed completely of masonry (2013)
Front entrance was a brick veneer up to 10 feet. (2018)
Brick veneer
The lower portion of this structure is a brick veneer a cosmetic feature.