Hampton Inn & Suites
The beautiful and highly functional canopies enhance the guest experience
- Location: Tampa, FL
- Product: Standing Seam Canopy
- Architect: Lindsay, Pope, Brayfield, Clifford and Assoc.
- General Contractor: Kellogg & Kimsey
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- CSI Code: 10 73 16
- 24782
About this Project
Crystal Structures provided specialized translucent canopies for the Hampton by Hilton located at 5329 Avion Park Dr in Tampa, Florida. Opened in 2016, this Hampton hotel features a number of distinctive canopies custom designed and installed by Crystal Structures.
The most striking is the curved canopy positioned over the grand entry, offering both weather protection and a visually appealing architectural feature. Additional custom canopies are situated throughout the property, complementing the tropical aesthetic.
All of the canopies were carefully engineered and fabricated by Crystal Structures to meet the exact specifications required for this project. Their specialized knowledge in working with translucent materials allowed them to construct sturdy yet visually stunning canopies. The end result is both beautiful and highly functional canopies that enhance the guest experience.
The canopies’ innovative designs and meticulous installation highlight Crystal Structures’ capabilities in providing customized canopy solutions tailored to the unique needs of each project. At the Hampton by Hilton Tampa, these bespoke creations integrate seamlessly into the property while also serving as distinctive architectural accents.
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