Case Studies
Henry products have been used in various buildings and architectural projects around the world. Read to learn more about how these products were used, and how they may be able to assist you if you are working on a similar project.
Smithsonian American Indian Museum
Protecting the treasures within the museum from wind, rain, humidity, dust, allergens, toxic pollutants, ground water, car exhaust and even hurricane force winds, providing a critical layer of protection that safeguards its contents, and provides a long and healthy life for the building itself.
Blueskin® SA
790-11 Hot rubberized asphalt
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Evangel University Ashcroft Activities Center
After 30 years of weathering the elements of the Ozark Mountains, the roof of the Evangel University Ashcroft Activities Center deteriorated greatly. In hopes of preserving the roof for another 30 years, the University turned to Henry Company for the application of a premium elastomeric roof coating.
Henry 280 Premium White Elastomeric roof coating
Henry 107 Asphalt Emulsion roof coating
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Minneapolis Central Public Library
The architect was faced with the challenge of creating an extensive green roof that would retain storm water runoff, while supporting the high-tech needs of a modern information hub and preserving the library’s fragile historical collections.
Vegetative Roof Assembly
Henry DBR Roof Bloc System
790-11 hot rubberized asphalt
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World’s Greatest Landmark
Architects around the world trust Henry products to protect the national treasures, monuments and architectural icons they design.
Roofing products
Waterproofing products
Air Barrier products
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University of Texas Institute of Molecular Medicine
for the Prevention of Human Disease
With the scientific study of genetics, stem cells, neuroscience, DNA, molecular medicine and human diseases, the new Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Disease at the University of Texas Houston Campus needed a level of near perfect or “laboratory condition indoor air quality,” as well as building stability for its new laboratory.
Blueskin SA
Blueskin PE200 HT
