Friday Feature - March 8th Edition
In this edition we're showcasing 3D models by HearthStone Stoves, Hospital Systems, Inc., and IR Energy Inc . We've also gathered projects from Nixalite, and Landscape Structures Inc.
3D Model Highlights
Hospital Systems, Inc. - Hidden Headwall
The Hidden Headwall provides a less clinical atmosphere to birthing rooms, swing-beds or VIP suites, while providing the medical personnel with quick and easy access to electrical and medical gas services. When closed, the Hidden Headwall is indeed out of sight to the casual observer. Sliding the picture away to the side reveals the medical gas and electrical services when needed. Electrical receptacles and medical gas services such as oxygen, vacuum, and medical air are always available.
IR Energy Inc. - The Habanero Series: Model HAB-M50
Guarantees optimum combustion for every size of Habanero while saving you fuel costs!
Project Highlights
Nixalite - Halle Ranch
Nixalite of America Inc. was contacted by Farm & Equine Services to determine the best course of action to fix the Red Tail Hawk problem. For Halle Farms, it was determined that BirdNet’s 2-inch square mesh would be suitable for this project. Nixalite of America Inc, along with Farm & Equine Services, needed to design a bird netting system that had a minimum height of ten feet to accommodate a chicken building and other shelters for the chickens located within the designated area. Support posts would be needed around the perimeter as well as on the inside of the area along the interior cross fencing. In addition, all interior and exterior gates must function with clearance above a minimum of nine feet above ground level to any structure above for clearance. Along the perimeter, there is an existing four-foot high wood plank and post fence with metal mesh that the bird netting would need to extend from in order to meet the ten-foot minimum height.
View the project here.
Landscape Structures Inc. - Go Sky-High With Playground Towers
The Alpha Tower and its innovative climbers invite kids to scale the outside up to the 4- and 8-foot decks. Or kids can climb inside to reach the first decks plus continue on to see the amazing view from the fully enclosed 12-foot deck. A compact interior will have kids climbing and crawling to explore all the different activities. Plus, slides offer thrilling rides from the 8- and 12-foot decks.
View the project here.