The Discovery Center in Union City, Tennessee, is home to a state-of-the-art science and history museum. Built with swooping aluminum panels finished with Duranar® and Duranar® XL coatings by PPG, the sculpture-like structure is designed to pique the curiosity of passers-by.

Discovery Center in Union City, Tennessee

Owner: Robert E. and Jenny D. Kirkland Foundation/Discovery Park of America
Architect: Verner Johnson, Inc., Boston
General Contractor: Allen Searcy Builder-Contractor, Union City, Tennessee
PPG IdeaScapes Products: DURANAR® and Duranar XL coatings
Metal Panel Products: Reynobond® ACM and Reynolux® Flat Sheet by Alcoa Architectural Products
Metal Fabricator: Ralph Jones Sheet Metal Inc., Arlington, Tennessee

During the planning stages for the new Discovery Center at the Discovery Park of America in Union City, Tennessee, the design team at Verner Johnson, Inc., Boston, was tasked with creating a unique style of building that would attract the attention of passers-by on U.S. Route 51 in northwestern Tennessee and pique their curiosity about the attractions featured inside.

With the help of Duranar and Duranar XL coatings by PPG, architects succeeded in that task and more, creating a bright white, modern, sculpture-like building that Robert E. Kirkland, co-founder of Kirkland’s home décor stores and the center’s main benefactor, calls a masterpiece.

Home to a state-of-the-art science and history museum, the 100,000-square-foot Discovery Center is the new cornerstone of Discovery Park of America. Built on a former 50-acre cornfield, the center fulfills its attention-grabbing mandate by incorporating more than 105,000 square-feet of swooping, sloping and curved Reynobond aluminum composite panels by Alcoa Architectural Products (AAP) on its exterior, all finished with Pure White Duranar coatings and Bright Silver Metallic Duranar XL coatings.

“We wanted to design a building that was uplifting, exciting and soaring on the exterior and that drew inspiration from the exhibits and galleries inside it,” explained Louis Sirianni FAIA, principal, Verner Johnson, Inc. “Metal panels lend themselves to bright finishes. Brick wouldn’t work for a design like this.”

Signature exhibits include an interactive starship, a giant slide through the human body and an earthquake simulator. A total of nine exhibition galleries focus on topics such as natural and regional history, science, space and energy.

The center is anchored by a 120-foot-tall observation tower resembling a spaceship, with a futuristic look stands in stark contrast to the surrounding silos, pastures and farmland. The Reynobond panels on the tower façade, building façade and coping were finished with Pure White Duranar coatings, while the bottom edge of the building and penthouse roof were trimmed with Bright Silver Metallic Duranar XL coatings.

The Discovery Center in Union City, Tennessee, is home to a state-of-the-art science and history museum. Built with swooping aluminum panels finished with Duranar® and Duranar® XL coatings by PPG, the sculpture-like structure is designed to pique the curiosity of passers-by. © 2015 Bob Delevante Photography

The Discovery Center in Union City, Tennessee, is home to a state-of-the-art science and history museum. Built with swooping aluminum panels finished with Duranar® and Duranar® XL coatings by PPG, the sculpture-like structure is designed to pique the curiosity of passers-by. © 2015 Bob Delevante Photography

“White and silver come to mind when I think about something that is bright, uplifting and inspiring, which followed our pattern of thinking in terms of the building’s aesthetic objective,” Sirianni said. “We wanted to blend the two colors, so we chose to use them based on where they looked good.”

Though the architects had a specific aesthetic vision for the building, Sirianni said durability and maintenance were equally important factors to consider, which is why he specified Reynobond ACM finished with Duranar coatings for the project.

Metal fabricator, Ralph Jones Sheet Metal, Arlington, Tennessee, curved and installed the metal panels with a dry-seal system. The building’s gutters and downspouts were fabricated with Reynolux flat sheet material by AAP, which also was finished with Duranar coatings to match the rest of the building’s façade.

“As architects, we are always concerned about the longevity of a building,” he said. “The entire exterior façade was finished with these coatings, and our criteria for choosing a product for this project was that it would maintain its quality for a long time. AAP and PPG are two companies with longstanding reputations for proven product quality.”

Standard Duranar fluoropolymer coatings are two-coat systems formulated to provide excellent performance against weathering in normal environments. They are ideal for roofing and wall panels. Duranar XL coatings are three-layer systems consisting of a urethane primer coat, a decorative color coat and a protective fluoropolymer clear coat.

Duranar and Duranar XL coatings are engineered to meet American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) 2605 specifications, the industry’s highest performance standard for durability and weathering.  In addition to providing decades of colorfastness and gloss retention, both products offer exceptional resistance to abrasion, chalking, fading, chipping and peeling in challenging building environments.

For more information about Duranar coatings, Duranar XL coatings or PPG’s full line of high-performance coil coatings for the building industry, visit www.ppgideascapes.com or call 1-888-PPG-IDEA (774-4332).

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