AZA US Corporation

AZA US Corporation

Construction

new york, New York 1,715 followers

We build envelopes, glass and metal constructions: BUILD TRANSPARENCY WITH US!

About us

We are experts in building envelopes and facades in glass and metal. We are an Italian company with an American heart. Undertaking major projects in all areas of building facades, we transform our client’s concepts into reality. From pre-planning to project completion and after-the-handover maintenance, AZA US is the partner of choice in the US market. With over hundered years' experience, a staff of 250 employees in Europe, engineers and architects, and its technical department, AZA US is one of the most highly esteemed by renowed architect firms thanks to its ability to combine first-class architectural design with cutting-edge technology. AZA US's philosophy is "Quality over Quantity" - to benefit the architectural design and technical integrity and excellence, a trademark that is recognized by our Clients and has placed us in the forefront in this field at a leading international level. With a production surface of more tah 400,000 sq. ft. we have the resources and the extensive manufacturing capability to ensure top quality and the highest standards, while allowing maximum flexibility to meet individual project requirements. We can count on a workforce of 60 people working in our design & engineering departments, developing unique facade geometries for our clients. Solid experience and highly qualified skills ensure excellent quality standards. The final outcome is a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality, architecture and engineering, science and design.

Industry
Construction
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
new york, New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1903
Specialties
curtain walls, design assist, all glass structures, and design build

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    🏢 Historic American Skyscrapers: 30 Rockefeller Plaza 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the crown jewel of the Rockefeller Center complex, is a masterpiece of Art Deco design that epitomizes New York City’s architectural evolution during the early 20th century. Completed in 1933 and originally known as the RCA Building, this iconic skyscraper was designed by architect Raymond Hood and his team.  Standing at 850 feet tall with 70 stories, it was one of the tallest buildings in the world at the time and remains a central feature of Manhattan's skyline. Its sleek lines and geometric detailing reflect the grandeur and optimism of the Art Deco era. 30 Rockefeller Plaza is celebrated not only for its architectural beauty but also for its innovative construction techniques.  It was among the first buildings to incorporate setback style architecture, which allowed for sunlight to reach the streets below and offered panoramic views from its famed Top of the Rock observation deck. The building's construction also featured pioneering use of air rights, setting a precedent for future urban development projects. Throughout its history, 30 Rockefeller Plaza has undergone significant renovations and adaptations, including a recent modernization that preserved its historical charm while enhancing its functionality. Today, it remains a bustling hub of activity, home to NBC Studios, the iconic Rainbow Room, and the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. Join us as we explore the stories behind more of America’s iconic skyscrapers! 🌆

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    📍21 – 20 44th Drive, Long Island, New York 🏢 8 Floors 🏅 Unitized curtain wall system with lots of transitions and interfaces with projecting part of the facade. Different corner conditions and modules of units. The building skin is composed of full-height AZA INT curtain walls that wrap a cascade of “jewel boxstyle” projections, which required the design, engineering, and fabrication of 35,900 Sq Ft of curtain wall. The projecting units – similar to contemporary bow windows – are the design’s peculiarity: the volumes gain movement, all the while remaining a clean, elegant intervention. The operable are designed to make their presence on the surface of the facade unnoticeable. Stay tuned to discover all of our projects!

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    What an incredible accomplishment for Google! We're delighted to have contributed to the transformation of a 1930s railway terminus into their flagship New York headquarters, in collaboration with Turner Construction Company, Structure Tone, Gensler, and COOKFOX Architects. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal (link in comments), Amanda Carroll explained why it's crucial to design a space that is entirely adaptable.  She said, "Because business is constantly evolving. To keep the workplace desirable and essential, it must keep pace with business changes, fostering innovation rather than hindering it." Follow us to discover more about our projecst accomplishment and updates! https://lnkd.in/dYhBvKdS

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    What an incredible achievement for Google! We are thrilled to have been part of the transformation of a 1930's railway terminus into their flagship New York headquarters alongside Turner Construction Company, Structure Tone, Gensler, and COOKFOX Architects. In the interview (link provided in comments) The Wall Street Journal asked Amanda Carroll why is it important to create a space that is completely changeable? Her response was, "Because business keeps changing. In order for us to keep the workplace desirable and essential, it needs to be moving with the pace of your business while enabling innovation and not holding it back." At DIRTT, our mission is to create sustainable, high-performance spaces that evolve effortlessly with the needs of those who use them. #Google #Gensler #COOKFOXArchitects #workspace #innovation #transformation #NYC #TurnerConstruction #StructureTone #WSJ #DIRTT

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    NASA is Prototyping Fungal Mycelium Bricks to “Grow Homes” on the Moon and Mars Scientists at NASA Ames Research Center are developing “mycotecture,” using fungal mycelium to build habitats on the Moon and Mars. Mycelium, found in mushrooms and synthetic leather, offers lightweight, biodegradable, insulated, and fire-retardant properties. NASA's concept involves creating bricks from mycelium, which, when combined with cyanobacteria, can convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and mycelium. This process would allow astronauts to grow functional habitats by adding water to the bricks upon arrival. The proposed mycotecture structures include a three-layered dome: an outer layer of frozen water for radiation protection, a middle layer of cyanobacteria for oxygen production, and an inner mycelium layer for living space. Learn more about it in the article below: https://lnkd.in/gvCMHpQ3

    NASA is prototyping fungal mycelium bricks to “grow homes” on the Moon and Mars

    NASA is prototyping fungal mycelium bricks to “grow homes” on the Moon and Mars

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    NASA is Prototyping Fungal Mycelium Bricks to “Grow Homes” on the Moon and Mars Scientists at NASA Ames Research Center are developing “mycotecture,” using fungal mycelium to build habitats on the Moon and Mars. Mycelium, found in mushrooms and synthetic leather, offers lightweight, biodegradable, insulated, and fire-retardant properties. NASA's concept involves creating bricks from mycelium, which, when combined with cyanobacteria, can convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and mycelium. This process would allow astronauts to grow functional habitats by adding water to the bricks upon arrival. The proposed mycotecture structures include a three-layered dome: an outer layer of frozen water for radiation protection, a middle layer of cyanobacteria for oxygen production, and an inner mycelium layer for living space. Learn more about it in the article below: https://lnkd.in/gvCMHpQ3

    NASA is prototyping fungal mycelium bricks to “grow homes” on the Moon and Mars

    NASA is prototyping fungal mycelium bricks to “grow homes” on the Moon and Mars

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    🏢 Historic American Skyscrapers: The Woolworth Building The Woolworth Building, designed by Cass Gilbert and completed in 1913, is a defining landmark of New York City's skyline and a masterpiece of early 20th-century architecture. With its stunning Neo-Gothic design and towering height, the Woolworth Building was the tallest building in the world upon its completion. Often referred to as the "Cathedral of Commerce," this iconic skyscraper epitomizes the spirit of ambition and innovation that characterized the era. The Woolworth Building is celebrated not only for its breathtaking aesthetic but also for its advanced engineering. It was one of the first skyscrapers to use a steel frame extensively, allowing it to reach unprecedented heights while maintaining structural integrity. Its intricate terra cotta facade and ornate details set a new standard for architectural beauty and craftsmanship. Throughout its history, the Woolworth Building has seen numerous renovations and adaptations, preserving its historical grandeur while integrating modern amenities. Today, it stands as a symbol of architectural brilliance and historical importance, continuing to captivate and inspire. Join us as we explore the fascinating history of more iconic American skyscrapers! 🌆

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    New York City Council passes legislation to prevent building collapses. The New York City Council has approved new legislation designed to prevent building collapses through a proactive inspection program. This bill requires buildings over six stories to undergo inspections and repairs every five years. Under the new bill, the Department of Buildings (DOB) will implement a risk-based inspection program using predictive models to identify hazardous buildings. The models will consider factors such as building data, violation history, and previous facade inspection reports. The bill, supported by Mayor Eric Adams, was sponsored by 11 city councilors, including Crystal Hudson, Christopher Marte, and Tiffany Cabán. It responds to recent building collapses in East Harlem, Little Italy, and the Bronx, notably the 2023 collapse at 1915 Billingsley Terrace in Morris Heights. With this legislation, building owners identified as high risk will receive a notice of violation and must submit a corrective action plan within 10 days. They will be barred from receiving non-emergency permits until all facade defects are corrected. Failure to implement corrective actions within 30 days will result in escalating penalties. Councilor Pierina Sanchez, whose jurisdiction includes 1915 Billingsley Terrace, emphasized the bill’s importance: "This is about elevating the standard of how we’re taking care of our buildings. Stay updated on the latest developments in building safety and regulation, and learn more in the article.

    New York City Council passes legislation that combats building collapses with new inspection program

    New York City Council passes legislation that combats building collapses with new inspection program

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    🌐 Let's move to Ghana, and discover another project of our major company AZA Corp This project is 𝐂𝐀𝐋 𝐁𝐀𝐍𝐊, located in Accra, Ghana. Designed by 𝐒𝐌𝐐 𝐀𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐫 in 2020. Designed to reflect the identity and values of the banking institution it houses, Cal Bank spans 12 floors, totaling 12,200 square meters of usable space. The building's façade was created through collaboration with K3 Alu Products and is characterized by its strong visual impact. The design focuses on the emblematic representation of the bank's emblem, which emerges powerfully through the clever use of color contrasts and the shadow effect produced by the aluminum composite panels. Follow us to reach out our overseas project! 𝐂𝐔𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐌𝐄𝐑 CAL Bank 𝐋𝐎𝐂𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐘 Accra, Ghana 𝐃𝐄𝐒𝐂𝐑𝐈𝐏𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 Aluminium window Uprights and transoms 𝐃𝐄𝐒𝐈𝐆𝐍𝐄𝐑 SMQ Atelier 𝐘𝐄𝐀𝐑 2020

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    🛠️ Extending the Lifespan of Curtain Wall Facades: Key Maintenance Tips Curtain wall facades add a sleek, modern look to buildings but require proper upkeep to stay in top condition. 📌 Here are essential maintenance tips: 1. Regular Inspections: Conduct routine visual checks to spot and address issues with gaskets, seals, and connections early on. 2. Cleaning: Regularly clean the facade to remove dirt and dust, preventing corrosion and maintaining visual appeal. 3. Sealant Care: Periodically inspect and replace worn or damaged sealants to prevent water infiltration and maintain thermal efficiency. 4. Joint Repairs: Check and repair joints to prevent air and water penetration, maintaining the facade’s integrity. 5. Thermal Management: Monitor thermal breaks and expansion joints to handle temperature fluctuations and maintain structural performance. Read the article for all details!

    Prolonging the lifespan of curtain wall facade: Check these tips

    Prolonging the lifespan of curtain wall facade: Check these tips

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