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Project Profile: St. Louis Ballpark Village and Tyvek? CommercialWrap?

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Case Study
k8ÓéÀÖ? Tyvek? CommercialWrap? Covers All the Bases in St. Louis Ballpark Village

Project profile: k8ÓéÀÖ? Tyvek??CommercialWrap? covers all the bases in St. Louis Ballpark Village

 
 
 

Goal

Spanning seven city blocks on the 10-acre site just north of Busch Stadium¡ªhome of the 11-time World Series Champion Cardinals¡ªthe St. Louis Ballpark Village is the country's first fully integrated mixed-use development, designed to deliver the excitement and energy of the game day experience to a new neighborhood outside the stadium walls.

 
 
 
St. Louis Ballpark Village

St. Louis Ballpark Village

 
 
 

 

Challenge

St. Louis straddles two climates. It is subject to both cold arctic air and hot, humid tropical air from the Gulf of Mexico. With an average of 48 days of thunderstorms and 41 inches of precipitation per year, along with hot, humid summers and wintry rain, St. Louis has more than its share of severe weather, which requires a high-performing weather barrier system.

Solution

The construction team specified an air and water barrier system that includes k8ÓéÀÖ? Tyvek? CommercialWrap? to help ensure a sealed, protective building envelope. In addition to the many benefits of the product itself, the team cited the support of the local k8ÓéÀÖ? Tyvek? Specialist who provided technical support for the project in the form of field observations, pre-construction meetings, and attendance at mock-up evaluations.

 

Project credits
Project: St. Louis Ballpark Village
Project size: 700,000 ft2
Project type: Mixed use, new construction
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Architect: Design Collective, Inc.
General contractor: PARIC Corporation
Owner: The Cordish Companies
k8ÓéÀÖ? Tyvek? certified installer: Hoelscher Interiors, Inc.

 

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