Educational Overview

From the nation’s finest Ivy League universities to neighborhood elementary schools, America’s educational institutions are the pride of the land. Tasked with the huge responsibility of preparing children and young adults to meet the challenges of the future, schools are an integral and highly-respected part of modern society. While the importance of qualified instructors and up-to-date materials cannot be overstated, it’s crucial not to overlook the architectural design of our country’s places of learning. A superbly-designed school enhanced with various architectural elements can boost school spirit and serve as a source of pride for students. For colleges hoping to attract students, the architectural design of campus buildings and outdoor features like benches, planters, and fountains can have an impact on the prospective pupil’s first impression of the school.

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Here at Stromberg, we know what it takes to make buildings beautiful, and that expertise extends to colleges and universities, junior and senior high schools, and elementary and pre-schools. We can craft a variety of architectural elements commonly associated with educational institutions, including clock towers, benches, columns, and architectural entryways. Stromberg has worked with dozens of schools and universities over the past two and a half decades, and our products can be seen on Georgia College, Las Vegas High School, and San Jose University, among many others. With an impressive range of stock designs and the ability to fill custom orders, our company’s selection is second to none.

Using fiberglass and fiberglass reinforced materials like GFRG and GFRC allows us to create products in sizes and shapes that would otherwise be impossible. Fiberglass and other advanced composites also permit a consistency and intricacy in detail and texture that aren’t achievable with more traditional materials. For clients who aren’t interested in our fiberglass and fiberglass reinforced products, we can produce various architectural elements using glass, marble, copper, granite, or carved stone.

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  • University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • San Jose University, San Jose, CA
  • Atascocita High School, Houston, TX
  • Darden School University, Charlottesville, VA

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