Innovative Solutions for Challenging Geometries

The article showcases Radius Track’s advanced curved and complex framing solutions that help bring challenging architectural designs—like Boston’s 10 World Trade—to life with prefabricated, constructible components.

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Go Ahead, Throw 'Em a Curve

Written by Andrew G. Roe for Cadalyst Magazine

Go Ahead, Throw ’Em a Curve highlights Radius Track’s expertise in fabricating curved and complex metal framing that bridges design intent and construction efficiency. The feature spotlights projects such as Redford Township District Library, Boston’s 10 World Trade, Logan Airport Terminal E, and National Geographic Exploration Museum, where RTC provided prefabricated curved framing systems and innovative solutions for challenging geometries, enabling easier field assembly and material savings.

The article underscores how RTC’s technology and processes support architects and contractors on unique builds worldwide.

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Curved freeform architectural metal wall framing made cold-formed light gauge metal framing and glass panels.
Shaded 3D model of metal framing over steel structure used for architectural and structural building coordination

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