Zahner operates at every scale, from intricate design fabrication for art objects and industrial design, to large-scale developments spanning city blocks. Below is a collection of featured projects completed with Zahner engineering and fabrication completed for S projects.

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Structural Evolution
A twisting double helix—measuring 35' long, 8' wide, and weighing nearly 2,000 pounds—adorns the atrium at The University of Kansas’ (KU) new engineering building in Lawrence, Kansas. The artwork, entitled “Structural Evolution,” is a competition-winning feat of engineering designed by KU student Perry May. It was chosen through a juried selection co-sponsored by KU and Zahner. Zahner engineered, fabricated, and installed the winning artwork, which joins a rich oeuvre of custom fabricated artworks made with Zahner engineering and manufacturing.When May first presented his model to the jury, the application pool was large and varied. To get as many diverse ideas as possible, The University opened the competition to the entire student body. The University wanted to fill the two-story atrium with an inspiring work of art that would evoke the spirit of the engineering department.

Hands of Man

Hamptons Beach House

Sun Pavilion

Gehry Horse Head

San Diego Central Library

Ridges Residence

Washington Elementary

Pomona Planters

Académie Lafayette

Gulch Crossing

Starlight Donor's Circle

Lineage Logistics

Omni Nashville

Michigan Avenue Plaza

One Sun / 34 Moons

Diesel Chicago

St. Lawrence

reBarn

Hendrix Private Residences

AECOM Cleveland Office Interior

Midland Theatre

SFMTA Ticket Kiosks

Livermore Outlets
Celestial Flyways

Winged Refuge

Gambucci Boutique

Nerman Museum

Queen Anne's Lace

FELIX

Morimoto

H&R Block Installation

Hendrix Mexico Sculpture

Issey Miyake

Highland Park Center

LAPD Memorial

Lumenhaus

Cerner Headquarters

Oculus

HSCC Artwork

Simons Center

Angel Gate

Baron BMW Showroom

Carmen's Garden

Spencer Art Museum
