SRP-MIC: Journey to Recovery
Project description:
For the SRP-MIC: Journey to Recover Rehabilitation Center, we fabricated and installed a comprehensive suite of custom architectural CorTen steel elements. These include window shading systems, privacy screening, gates, pergolas, awnings, and canopies. Together, they create a unified architectural language across the campus.
We combined layered 16-ga CorTen perforated sheet with 2″ × 4″ CorTen rectangular tubing to achieve both strength and visual depth. In addition, we integrated concealed mechanical raceways using 11-ga CorTen lids to maintain a clean, uninterrupted finish. Select areas also feature 14-ga laser-cut privacy panels that incorporate Native American–inspired bird motifs, adding a meaningful cultural layer to the design.
As a result, the installation delivers a cohesive system that balances durability, shade, and function. It also reinforces cultural expression through thoughtful detailing and pattern work. Overall, the project enhances the campus environment with materials and forms designed to perform in demanding conditions while maintaining a refined architectural presence.
Fabricated & Installed Quantities
- 2 Slide Gates
- 85 Window shades (Bent and Straight combined)
- 28 Rain Scuppers
- 40 custom panels for privacy panels and fencing
- 3 Pergolas (spanning between building featuring integrated mechanical raceways
- 8 Man gates
- 7 Utility gates (14′ tall)
- 2 – 20′ wide split gates
- 8 Trash gates
- 3 Double Gates
designed by:
DLR group & Kitchell
Materials:
CorTen & Steel
Finish:
Weathered CorTen