Commercial Flooring Report: Vol. 142, № 1 (July 2020)
Volume: 142 | Issue: 1 | Download
July 2020 issue.
Volume: 142 | Issue: 1 | Download
July 2020 issue.
Volume: 37 | Issue: 8 | Download
On The Cover: Report from India Water/Dust Filtration
Volume: 69 | Issue: 16 | Download
July 27th, 2020 issue.
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July 20th, 2020 issue.
Volume: 17 | Issue: 5 | Download
ON THE COVER:
Color is the star of Hub, the porcelain tile collection from Naxos for contemporary interior design. Ceramic surfaces in vivid, sometimes bold colors that interpret the latest trends in interior design and architecture, where linear graphics, the use of clean often asymmetrical patterns and stylized florals are distinctive elements. Hub's intensely decorative mood lends itself to the creation of striking walls, and is enhanced by the material contrasts and special satin surfaces with pearl-like or "sugared" terrazzo effects. The Hub palette ranges from cold shades to warm colors.
Volume: 36 | Issue: 6 | Download
ON THE COVER:
Our 2020 Designer of the Year is Jennifer Sobecki, CEO of Designs for Dignity, seen here with her design and logistics team Jordyn Hunter and Julia Richardson in their new warehouse.
Image courtesy of Jill Buckner Photography
Volume: 27 | Issue: 6 | Download
On the cover: CustomTech remediated moisture and controlled floor flatness at a new hospital. Read more about this fast-track health care project on page 28.
Volume: 69 | Issue: 14 | Download
July 6th, 2020 issue.
Volume: 37 | Issue: 7 | Download
ON THE COVER
The Old Parkland North Campus in Dallas, TX, boasts an enormous amount of stone products that were sourced from 12 states. Among the numerous intricate stone architectural pieces are 8-foot-tall round columns custom fabricated from blocks of Indiana limestone and carefully installed by Dee Brown, Inc. of Richardson, TX. To read more about this tremendous stone project, turn to the story begin- ning on page 88. Photo ©Steve Hinds Photography
Volume: 27 | Issue: 3 | Download
ON THE COVER
Artist Brad J Goldberg was commissioned to create a visually engaging entrance at two separate corners of the Spring Creek Nature Area in Richardson, TX. The design consists of two portal sculptures made from Kenoran Sage granite with cut-outs in the shape of a leaf that form the portals, which collectively are named "Sylvan Portals." Long seat walls "ground" the sculptures into the landscape and granite seating elements in the shape of leaves provide users of the nature area with a place to rest. Installation by Dee Brown Inc. of Richardson, TX. Stone supplied by Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN. Cover photo was taken by Nathan Shands. Story begins on page 16.