The first metal to be found by men in the so-called Metal Age, over 10,000 years ago, copper has since been used in numerous diverse ways: for the manufacture of tools and weapons, jewelery, automotive parts, and electrical systems. In architecture, copper coatings are greatly appreciated for their gracefully aging aesthetics, the signature greenish patina, and durability. Copper is not only literally, but also metaphorically green: the material can be recycled infinitely, practically without losing its properties, which makes it highly reusable for future generations.









