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Zahner

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Zahner or A. Zahner Company is an architectural metal & glass company located in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Zahner
IndustryArchitecture, Art, Metal, Glass
Founded1897, 128 years ago.
Headquarters,
Key people
L. William Zahner, President.
Number of employees
200 (12-31-2009)
Websiteazahner.com
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History and Company Information

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Zahner Headquarters in Kansas City.

Zahner was founded in 1897 by Andrew Zahner as Eagle Cornice Works, serving the region with decorative cornice works and repair. In 1913, the company became A. Zahner Sheet Metal Company, and over the course of the century would produce metal-work from industrial kitchen tables to metal work on buildings. In 1989, Andrew Zahner's great-grandson, L. William Zahner III became company president, and is credited with transforming the company from a regional sheet-metal contractor into a national architectural metals and facades producer. He also guided the company towards producing works by artists as well as architects.[1]

During the past thirty years, the company produced the exteriors for notable structures including the de Young Museum in San Francisco, California, the Experience Music Project in Seattle, Washington, and is producing the upcoming National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City.[2] The firm is involved in the development of architectural metal systems as well as patinas and other surface treatments on metal.

Zahner holds five patents which pertain to the Architectural Metals industry[3][4][5][6][7] Zahner President and CEO L. William Zahner serves as the Industry Liaison for the National Architectural Committee of SMACNA, and in 2006, was awarded the Copper Medal, Associazone Italiana di Metallurgia (AIM).[8]

On January 21, 2011, companies Zahner and KME announced a joint venture, Zahner-KME. The venture will offer engineering and building services to architects in the European Market.[9]

Notable Architectural Projects

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Frank Gehry's Pritzker Pavilion.
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De Young Museum in San Francisco, designed by Herzog & de Meuron.
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Photo of the Hunter Museum of American Art, designed by Randall Stout.
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Detail of 41 Cooper Square designed by Morphosis.

Notable Art and Design Projects

Further reading

  • LeCuyer, Annette W. (March 31, 1999). Steel and Beyond. Birkhäuser Architecture. p. 144. ISBN 3-7643-6494-7.
  • "Seven Outstanding Professionals Tapped for Honorary AIA" (PDF). AIArchitect. 2007-02-01. Retrieved 2010-11-30.
  • Hall, Peter (2005-10-01). "Sheet Metal Magicians" (PDF). Metropolis. Retrieved 2010-11-30.
  • Kalay, Yehuda E.; William J. Mitchell (May 1, 2004). Architecture's New Media: Principles, Theories, and Methods of Computer-Aided Design. MIT Press. p. 556. ISBN 0-262-11284-1.
  • Kjeldsen, Kjeld (May 1, 2004). Frank O. Gehry: Arkitekturens Vaerksteder / The Architect. MIT Press. p. 128. ISBN 87-90029-35-6.

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