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Four Story Residential Structure Integrating SEB (Structural Engineered Bamboo) for Primary Structure and Glass Elements | Riverfront, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

  • Mar 4
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 8

The First Greater St. Louis Area Project Integrating ReNüTeq SEB (Structural Engineered Bamboo) into a four story structure begins construction.


May of 2027 - Estimated Projected Completion


Location: 102-108 Mullanphy St, St. Louis, MO 63102

Developer: Kelly Development

Architect: Schuette Design Architects Designed by: Luke Schuette



Building Specifications:

-Building Square Footage:

-Per Floor: 2,600 sq-ft.

-Total: 10,400 sq-ft.

-(7) Residential Units at 1300 sq-ft each.

-First Floor Amenities: Gym & Lounge and manager Apartment.


-Floor to Floor Height 13'-0"

-Building Height: 52'-0"


Building Systems:

-Light Weight Concrete Floors - Composite over Corrugated Steel

-ICF + Exterior Concrete - Shear Wall Systems

-Masonry Exterior: Missouri Lime Stone, Brick

-Reinforced Concrete Elevator and HVAC Core


ReNüTeq Services Provided:

-Glass Systems - Curtainwall and Operable Awning Window Systems

-On site Management & Installation


Products Integrated:





About ReNüTeq: ReNüTeq combines Renewable Technologies + Structural Building Solutions, and is the world leader in Architectural and Structural Engineered Bamboo and is committed to delivering renewable structural technologies & innovative building solutions. Ultimate aesthetics, performance, and sustainability is achieved through the integration of SEB (Structural Engineered Bamboo) via proprietary technologies and processes. Learn More: www.renuteq.com 

 
 
 

1 Comment


tom burke
tom burke
Mar 19

This innovative four-story residential structure on the St. Louis riverfront beautifully showcases the potential of Structural Engineered Bamboo (SEB) combined with modern glass elements. The design reflects sustainability, strength, and aesthetic elegance, creating a perfect balance between nature and contemporary living. The use of bamboo as a primary structural material highlights eco-friendly construction practices while maintaining durability. Such creative architectural concepts inspire industries beyond construction, including branding and logo digitizing services, where precision and creativity are equally important. Overall, this project is a remarkable example of how sustainable materials can redefine urban residential design.

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