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Employee Spotlight: Corporate Trainer Rachelle Bishop

Architectural Ceramics

AC: Tell us a bit of background about yourself, how did you come into your current role with Architectural Ceramics? Rachelle: I am an Interior Designer by education, but fell into sales when I lived in Arizona. After my husband and I moved to the DC area in 2011, I found Architectural Ceramics. R: I am very eclectic.

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5 Unexpected Ways to Use Tile in Your Home

Architectural Ceramics

Some products are trendy and edgy and others are classic staples whose popularity will outlive its owner. For a contemporary look use colored glass tiles with clear glass shelves as shown in this installation by Alpentile out of Phoenix Arizona. If you are not using your shelves for books, opt for a more intricate design.

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Diesel Departures

Diary of a Tile Addict

The fruitful partnership between Iris Ceramica and Diesel Living will be on show once again at Milan Design Week 2018, with five new collections that offer original ideas for high-end hospitality and contract projects. Boss Metallic Grey from Stage by Diesel Living and Iris Ceramica. Grunge Concrete by Diesel Living and Iris Ceramica.

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Avente Tile Talk: Cement Tiles Add to the Impeccable Details of.

Tile Talk

We just happened to meet because she called to talk about cement tile for her new restaurant, The Coronet , in Tucson, Arizona. Shes good at what she does; from color choice and tile design, to finding just the right plates and chairs for her bistro, to hiring the right team. backsplash designs. bathroom design.

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Memories from the Architectural Studio | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I found the jambox two years later in one of the other architecture school buildings, sitting there on a table as if that’s where I had left it the two years prior… … with no mix tape. I had it with me from one design studio to the next design studio up until my spring semester of my 4th year.

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Sub-Zero and Wolf Kitchen Design Contest – The Big Winners

Life of an Architect

In September of last year, I found myself in Scottsdale, Arizona, attending the Sub-Zero and Wolf Kitchen Design Contest Summit and Gala. This has been a wonderfully enlightening journey and I am grateful to have been a part of something this big and impactful to the kitchen design community. and 16 countries worldwide.

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Surviving Architecture School | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Career / Surviving Architecture School Surviving Architecture School Bob Borson — December 16, 2013 — 49 Comments Despite what you might hear, architecture school is terrific. It’s architecture not emergency surgery, mix in some hobbies during the weekend. What about those poor souls?