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New Vetrazzo Recycled Glass Subway Tile at Modwalls

Making Tile Modern

Modwalls |Fresh Tile in Colors You Crave. Modwalls has joined LEED certified Vetrazzo to offer exclusive subway tile in 3 sizes made of Vetrazzo’s American made recycled glass surfaces. Vetrazzo, the famed American made recycled glass composite surfacing, is making subway tile designed and sold exclusively by Modwalls Tile. Now you can cover your interior walls and floors, including wet areas, with any of 4 colors and 3 sizes of modern and earthy subway tile designs.

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Young Architects Should Work in Construction

Life of an Architect

If I have one regret during my education (between the ages of 18 – 24) is that I never worked on a construction site. Once I graduated from college, I went straight to work in an architectural office, drawing up all sorts of stuff that I had literally never seen before in my life. I managed to get along but I was acutely aware of my lack of practical knowledge and I have been trying to make up for it over the last 20+ years.

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Marazzi's New Urban District MIX

ISC Surfaces

Urban District MIX Plaza and Uptown Urban District MIX Skyline Urban District MIX is an eclectic wood visual that takes a traditional oak reclaimed painted wood and mixes it with a modern color palette featuring colors that work well alone or together. Porcelain Field Tile (in inches): 4x28 Colors: Plaza (Black), Riverwalk (Brown), Skyline (Gray), Uptown (White) Shade Variation: V4 Random Variation Other Features: Made in the USA, Certified Porcelain, Pre-Consumer Recycled Content, Can be instal

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Launching at Coverings ’17!

The Pulse: Ardex Americas

What can withstand 150+ Freeze Thaw Cycles ? What can defy even the strongest rains ? What is insensitive to the harshest heat and humidity ? Find out at ARDEX Americas, Booth 2638 , during Coverings ’17!

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An Unexpected Focal Point

KB Culture

The way this window is detailed—pushed outward into a corner and framed by deep, thick, and thin slices of wall—makes it appear to be part and apart of the kitchen. The effect [to me] is that it anticipates or implies another space beyond this room. katehume.com.

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