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Member Blogs-Sylvie Atanasio

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Turkey’s history of ceramic production reaches back thousands of years from the primitive sculpture of prehistoric Anatolia to the ornaments and crockery of the Hitites and the ornate hand-painted tiles of Iznik. Thursday, June 4th. Day three was quite an adventure. One of the many sites we visited was Topkapi Palace. Basilica Cistern.

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The Latest Technologies For a Smart Bathroom

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

These toilets have temperature-controlled water, spritzing wands and automatic dryers (already in use and common in Asia). An air bath , the modern take on massaging jets. Here are a few fun products that add another level of technology: Refrigerated bathroom cabinets that can keep medicines cool or store cold drinks.

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Decorator On Demand: Suzanis, Suzanis, SUZANIS!

Decorator on Demand

They are large embroidered textiles originally from Central Asia. Creative Bath Storage Ideas. VW Home Product Spotlight. Home Offce Design Help: Resources, Products and Ideas. Kitchen Design Help: Resources, Products and Ideas updated Thu Feb 24 2011. Architectural Digest. (1). bath fixtures. (1).

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Avente Tile Talk: Islamic Star Patterns in Tile Design

Tile Talk

Iran or Central Asia, 15th Century. These tiles were commonly used as floor and wall applications and to decorate mihrabs , the architectural niches in mosques. green building products. Product Plug. Dwell on Design 2014 – Top Products. MYD | architecture + design. Cupboards Kitchen and Bath.

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STATS: Tile sales decline, comeback looms large

Floor Covering News

Continued focus on sustainability drives product choices. Thorn-Brooks added that the trade boom that began in the third and fourth quarters of 2020 caused significant container shortages across the globe , and in particular from Southeast Asia. including tile, stone and other flooring.”. It’s plastic flooring.

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because that's what architects do for fun | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Until now … but I have to keep it fun because I think that if you approach the design of a problem as a chore, the final product reflects your attitude. link] Bob Borson I’m sure this happens to people in architectural offices all over the world. The stuff the architecture students are learning in college is whacky.