
Zahner's innovative approach to building design has been a game-changer in the industry. Their artistic vision has led to the creation of stunning structures that push the boundaries of what is possible.
Their expertise in architectural metalwork has allowed them to craft intricate and complex designs that would be impossible to achieve with traditional materials. With a focus on precision and attention to detail, Zahner's metalwork has become a hallmark of their designs.
Zahner's ability to combine art and architecture has resulted in some truly breathtaking creations.
Architecture as Art
A. Zahner Company has been imagining and building some of the world's most audaciously-shaped architectural metal structures since it was founded in 1897.
The company has a long history of innovation, and its adoption of digital technologies in the 1980s marked a significant shift towards a more artistic approach to architecture.
With 3D digital technologies, ZAHNER can design more complex geometries, no longer limited by two-dimensional drawings.
This has enabled the company to push the boundaries of what is possible in architectural projects, which have become increasingly complex over the years.
ZAHNER has won numerous awards and international acclaim for its work, including the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.
The company's use of Building Information Modeling and digital definition has improved transparency, reducing errors through a leaner, more streamlined construction process.
ZAHNER's Chief Operating Officer Tom Zahner believes the 3DEXPERIENCE platform is helping the company close the gap between its current performance and its potential by improving the way structures are designed, engineered, and built.
AwI expands metal exterior capabilities with acquisition
Armstrong has acquired A. Zahner Company, a leader in designing, engineering, and fabricating complex architectural metal solutions.
The acquisition allows Armstrong to expand into the exterior architectural metal category and further develop its capabilities in metal design and manufacturing.
Zahner's advanced metal surfaces and engineering systems are unique in the industry and have been used in iconic buildings and structures across North America.
Zahner's process begins at the inception of a project through close collaboration with architects, designers, and other partners to ensure the delivery of design intent with manufacturability and long-term performance integrity.
The company's unique knowledge of computational design, metal finishing, and versatile engineering systems enables architects' highly imaginative ideas to become incredible realities through the mindful use of crafted metals.
Zahner's work has shaped some of the most recognized places and spaces in the United States, including SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, Calif., IBM's corporate headquarters in Armonk, N.Y., and the Bloomberg Center in New York City.
The acquisition represents a rare opportunity to connect two complementary companies with long, proven legacies of integrity, innovation, and excellence in quality and service.
Zahner was founded as a sheet metal fabricator of cornices in 1897 by Andrew Zahner and has expanded under the Zahner family leadership to become the premier designer and manufacturer of exceptional, high-design architectural metal solutions.
The business comprises production facilities in Missouri and Texas with approximately 160 employees, including experts in metallurgy, structural and mechanical engineering, and complex project management.
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Armstrong has developed and acquired world-class metal design and manufacturing capabilities for interior ceilings and specialty walls, and the addition of Zahner allows it to further expand into the exterior architectural metal category.
With Zahner, Armstrong has dramatically elevated and expanded its capabilities to design, engineer, and fabricate truly unique, high-design architectural metal projects.
Focus on Zahner
A. Zahner Company is an engineering and fabrication company that specializes in the creation of custom art and architectural systems. They are known for their expertise in building and structure facades.
The company was founded in 1897 by Andrew Zahner as Eagle Cornice Works, and over the years, it has evolved into a national architectural metals and facades producer. Today, the company is led by President and CEO L. William Zahner III.
Zahner has produced the exteriors for notable structures, including the de Young Museum in San Francisco, California, the Experience Music Project in Seattle, Washington, and the upcoming National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City. Their work can be seen in various parts of the world.
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L. William Zahner III, the current president and CEO, has been instrumental in transforming the company into a national architectural metals and facades producer. He has also guided the company towards producing works by artists as well as architects.
Here are some notable achievements of L. William Zahner III:
• Born: June 30, 1955, in Kansas City, Missouri
• Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Kansas
• Occupation: CEO & President of Zahner
• Board member of: Kansas City Art Institute Board of Trustees, Nerman Art Museum Advisory Board, School of Engineering at the University of Kansas
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