Lorin’s Coil Anodized Aluminum Outfits the Superdome: Restoring a New Orleans Landmark for Generations to Come

Project Details

Project Name
Lorin’s Coil Anodized Aluminum Outfits the Superdome: Restoring a New Orleans Landmark for Generations to Come
Location
1500 Sugar Bowl DrNew OrleansLA70112
Project Types
Shared By
Lorin Industries
Project Status
On the Boards/In Progress
Year Completed
2016
Size
1,989,807 ft²
Team
Architect: Trahan Architects

Project Description

For the largest fixed dome structure in the world, there is no home more fitting than New Orleans, Louisiana, a city known for its resilience. For over 40 years, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome has remained a beloved landmark symbolizing both athletic excellence and city pride.

The Superdome was created by law on November 8, 1966, and opened its doors on August 3, 1975. After suffering significant damage during Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, the Superdome reopened on September 25, 2006, with a Saints victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Although the Superdome had reopened, the process of fully restoring it had only begun.

The rebuilding process was no small feat. Having gained international recognition during the hurricane’s aftermath as a last-resort shelter for 30,000 New Orleanians, the Superdome captured the world’s attention as it was being reconstructed. The hurricane-force winds had torn holes in the Superdome’s roof, sending water pouring inside. Once the stadium was declared structurally sound a few weeks later, the work of cleaning, drying, and restoring the structure to its former glory began.

Restoring such a massive structure as quickly as possible to help get New Orleans back on its feet seemed daunting, but the team of architects and engineers at Trahan Architects evaluated the damage, developed a set of performance-based criteria for the renovation of the exterior of the Superdome, and got to work.

The exterior of such a premier venue for major entertainment and sporting events – including seven Super Bowls – had to exude excellence and prestige. The criteria included developing a cladding system that would allow for easier replacement and finishing the exterior with a color that replicated the original finish and looked like the New Orleans Saints gold. The team wanted the beauty of the embossed aluminum to show through while also retaining its color for years to come. The material would also have to be formable into the panels and strong enough to pass upgraded wind testing, a precaution for future storms.

The team selected FC Façade panels by Kalzip, an Indiana-based company specializing in metal roofs and wall cladding. These panels were easy to install and replace while also providing impressive strength and important rain screen protection.

Anodized aluminum from Lorin Industries, Inc. provided the finishing touch – the material to be formed into the Kalzip panels. Trahan Architects tasked Lorin with matching the original aluminum color of the Superdome in order to return it to its original aesthetic appearance of 1975.

To achieve this goal, Lorin developed a new product by using its color consistent processing capabilities and continuously communicating with the experts involved in the project to ensure its product would bring the vision to life. The resulting aluminum enhances the natural characteristics of the metal through an environmentally embracing oxide layer that protects and enhances the multi-dimensional look that no coating can repeat.

The partnership between Kalzip and Lorin ensures that the Mercedes-Benz Superdome will long shine with the luster of Saints gold, drawing in visitors and New Orleanians alike as an enduring symbol of resilience and pride.

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