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Starnet announces winners of 2020 Design Awards

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The awards, which were held virtually on June 2 , are designed to celebrate the dynamic partnerships between Starnet members, vendor partners and the A&D community in delivering remarkable commercial flooring experiences across the United States and Canada. Architect: Huntsman Architectural Group.

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Time2Design: Four Corners of Law & Architecture, Charleston South.

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Four Corners of Law & Architecture, Charleston South Carolina. It is architecturally a very enchanting and visually interesting place to visit. The Courthouse representing state law (Neoclassical Style), Charleston County Courthouse 1790-92 - architect James Hoban. Four Corners of Law & Architecture, Charleston So.

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Parterre introduces commercial hardwood lines

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Parterre, a brand of AHF Products, introduced three new commercial engineered hardwood flooring lines for the architecture and design community: Wooded Habitat, Nurtured and Deeply Rooted, giving customers one point of contact for both hardwood and luxury vinyl products for the contract market. Mountville, Pa.—

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2022 Starnet Design Awards winners announced

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“This year we received an incredible lineup of project entries across the network of partners throughout the United States and Canada,” said Mark Bischoff, president and CEO of Starnet. Salazar, RID, IIDA, ASID, director of interior design at Condray Design Group. Project partners: Designer. Project partners: Designer. MCM Interiors.

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NeoCon 2021 announces programming

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Keynote: Taming Push Me Pull You: KOO’s Integrated Architectural and Interior Design Practice. Verda Alexander, Studio O+A Jon Strassner, LEED AP, ASID. Designers can and should act now to make changes to how they specify product and materials. Mark Banholzer, AIA, NCARB, LEED, HOK. Will McConnell, AIA, LEED, HOK.

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