Mixing it up on mixed-use exteriors has never been easier…

Developers are focusing on the exterior of their mixed-use communities as the façade sets the atmosphere for individuals who are enjoying the live, work and play lifestyle. Mixed-use developments come to life when using a variety of cladding styles. Many developers and architects are turning to Nichiha Architectural Wall Panels to achieve the variety in cladding without the extra cost. Nichiha offers cost savings by giving architects the ability to obtain all the different looks from one manufacturer. Our panels provide durable fiber cement construction and an ever-expanding offering of finishes and textures. Nichiha allows architects to achieve the look of metal, stone, wood, concrete, brick and much more.

Mixed-use communities that are incorporating Nichiha into their designs are able to get multiple looks from one source. All panels provide an integrated rainscreen and simple clip installation system. With Nichiha using the same installation system for all panel styles, only one type of installer is required to complete the work. Nichiha panels eliminate the need for specialized masons or other trade labor. The ability to purchase all cladding from a single manufacturer allows projects to be completed on time and within budget.

 

Berkshire Terminus

A mixed-use development in the Buckhead community of Atlanta incorporated Nichiha’s VintageWood and custom color Illumination panels into its exterior design. Nichiha panels helped the owner achieve the desired look to match the affluent, uptown district. The architects of Lord Aeck Sargent appreciated the convenience of receiving multiple product styles from one source. 

Cambridge Mixed-Use Development

When the opportunity came to introduce a progressive look to a Cambridge mixed-use development, Nichiha Illumination panels provided the architect with the perfect product solution to create an innovative live-work-play community.

Ponce City Market

Nichiha Architectural Wall Panels are adding a fresh look to Ponce City Market, Atlanta’s largest adaptive, reuse project. Nichiha panels were incorporated into The Suzuki School, a local preparatory preschool that built a 15,000 square-foot addition to the original brick structure. 

 

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