Opinion [John Jacques, AIA, Design Facilitator – McMillan-Pazdan-Smith Architecture]

After meeting with you, examining Enhancement Technologies’ product lines, and testing a range of products on a variety of our current projects we feel confident that there are a significant number of direct applications that can be made.  Here are some of the ways we would express our interest.


“Our designers are struck by the unique patterns, intriguing textures and brilliant colors that make up the palate of materials available to architects through ETI’s product lines.  Since we often use metals for both interior and exterior cladding, we are excited by the prospect of employing flat surface and extruded products that are color-fast, vibrant and long-lasting.”


“More and more, we design with metals to achieve a fresh, contemporary image that meets our sustainability goals and beats our clients’ modest budgets.  The product lines we’ve tested will not only encourage us to be more experimental with our selections of color and visual texture but also allow us to be more precise as we seek to unify the overall design idea.”

“On rare occasions, our designers are invited to test the application of emerging materials within the intent, process and scope of a given project.  This is exciting not only because we have the opportunity to think about advanced materials as they come into common use, but also because we have the chance to examine inherent material qualities in a fresh way.  These product lines, enhanced by ETI, will change the way we think about metals in the future.”