Portfolio

Sonotube Concrete Forms are demanded by architects and operations managers for cutting-edge construction projects across the country. View some recent projects below, and participate in our online course to learn more about using smooth-finish concrete columns in building design. 


Carnegie 57
Hotel and Residential Tower
New York City
Christian de Portzamparc


One57 has been dubbed “An Iconic Transformation of the New York” skyline. The architect chose Sonotube to fulfill their aim of creating “an energetic cascade of New York’s verticality, with exterior patterns that fluctuate with its constantly changing light exposure.” When completed in 2013, the building will reach its crescendo across from Carnegie Hall as the highest residential tower in North America.


John and Frances Angelos Law Center
The University of Baltimore School of Law
Behnisch Architekten and Ayers/Saint/Gross




Health Sciences Education Building
Phoenix Biomedical Campus
CO Architects and Ayers/Saint/Gross



Bill & Melinda Gates Computer Science Complex
University of Texas at Austin
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects


When American Pan Enterprises Company needed to pour 630 concrete columns for the new Bill & Melinda Gates Computer Science Complex at the University of Texas at Austin, the operations manager turned to Sonotube “to significantly reduce the time and cost of labor.” Overall, using Sonotube Finish Free concrete forms saved 2,520 man-hours – that's some real Texas-sized savings!


Genome Sciences Laboratory Building
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Skidmore, Owings & Merrell