NEW YORK,
NY -- Placing the Italian tile
industry's commitment to sustainable architecture in the public spotlight,
Ceramic Tiles of Italy will be a prominent contributor to this year's Green
Builder ReVISION House. Presented during the International Builder's Show from January
12 to 15, 2011 in a private Orlando, FL,
residence, the project will showcase green building materials in a complete
retrofit renovation led by interior designer Patricia Gaylor. Sponsored by the
Italian Trade Commission, Confindustria Ceramica (the Italian Association of
Ceramics) and the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, the house will be
filled with sustainable ceramic tile from Italy's leading manufacturers,
including Casa Dolce Casa, Emilceramica, Floorgres, Cooperativa Ceramica Imola,
Marazzi, Ragno, Refin and Trend, as well as grouting and adhesives from Mapei.
VALENCIA, SPAIN -- In November, Tile of Spain launched the
second edition of the "Reign in Spain" A&D Tour campaign to
select four architects and designers to participate in its annual trip to Spain
to learn about Spanish tile. Over the course of the month, Tile of Spain
received more than 70 quality applications from firms large and small in all
regions of the country -- a 60% higher return over last year. After much
determination, the four winners were announced. They include: Bob Borson,
an Associate Principal and architect at Bernbaum Magadini Architects in Dallas,
TX; Andie
Day, an award-winning interior designer who owns a boutique
studio in Boston's North End; Scott Knudson, Vice President of
Design for Wiencek + Associates Architects + Planners, which has offices in
Washington, DC, and Gaithersburg, MD; and Lira Luis, a global American
architect specializing in organic architecture.
HOUSTON, TX -- Laticrete, a global leader in the
manufacturing of innovative systems for the installation of tile and stone, has
donated its flagship grout product, Laticrete® SpectraLOCK®
PRO Grout to Mosaico-Houston artists for projects the group will submit to the Seventh
Annual Empty Bowls Houston fundraiser in support of the mission of the Houston
Food Bank. Artists across various mediums design, create and submit empty bowls
as a symbol to remind us of how many among us go without proper nutrition and
healthy meals each day. At the annual event hosted by the Houston
Center for Contemporary Craft, the
bowls are sold and the funds raised are used to provide nutritious meals for
the less fortunate in the Houston
area.
DEERFIELD BEACH, FL -- Getting the right
answer quickly and easily can mean the difference between winning and losing a
project for contractors and architects in today's construction environment. Mapei,
a leading manufacturer of adhesives, sealants and other chemical products for
the building industry, has retooled its U.S. Web site, www.mapei.us, to meet
the needs of this increasingly technically savvy audience. The recent launch
highlights the results of careful listening to the needs of customers combined
with state-of-the art Web design, reports the company.
When Kindred Healthcare, Inc. began construction on a new extension of its award-winning, long-term, acute-care hospital in the Sacramento, CA, area, Performance Tile & Stone of Rocklin, CA, won the contract for installing tile in the new facility.
Nicknamed the “Schu,” the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center in Dayton, OH, is home to the Dayton Opera and Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra as well as the latest Broadway shows.
When Artistic Tile expanded its business to include a showroom on the ground floor of Luxe Home at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago, IL, New York-based architect Stephen A. Wanta was hired to create more than 30 separate vignettes that occupy the 3,200-square-foot display area.
When the architectural team at Pentagram in New York, NY, designed a private
residence in Montauk, NY, a personal trip taken years ago by firm partner,
James Biber, FAIA (currently of Biber Architects in New York, NY), was a key
part of its inspiration.
Set in the heart of Seattle’s Pioneer Square - one of the most historic tourist districts in America - the Alaska Building, which is now a division of Courtyard by the Marriott Brand, recently went through an interior reconstruction and renovation.
Located on Madison Avenue in the heart of New York City, D’Espresso offers its customers an out of the ordinary environment as they grab their daily coffee.