There's a reason copper graces so many buildings. Quite simply, it's one of the most attractive metals in architecture. Plus, it can sometimes endure for centuries. CopperPlus brings copper together with stainless steel to create a "new" copper material with all the beauty of solid copper, including its unique patina, but with additional strength and lower cost. Copper and stainless. Now that's a beautiful combination.
Choosing the beauty of copper for architectural projects is an easier decision today, thanks to the exceptional qualities of CopperPlus. This extraordinary clad metal looks and ages identically to copper, yet costs less.
The peaked roof of the First Lutheran Church of Greensboro, NC, is finished in solid copper and was installed during the 1980s. The roofs of the lower buildings to the right are CopperPlus installed in 1969.