Located in downtown Atlanta, The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is one of the most uniquely complex and delightfully intricate designs we’ve ever had the pleasure to engineer. The façade features more than 2,200 High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) panels in two metallic colors—rotated to create the look of four unique colors. Every single panel on this project is unique—not one was a duplicate. It is the largest application of high-pressure laminate panels in the Southeast. The building, which is currently undergoing a renovation and expansion, will also feature Metal Composite Material (MCM) panels.