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TCNA unveils material ingredient guide

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Second, to facilitate referencing benchmark scores and associated GreenScreen Assessments when developing Manufacturer Inventories (MI) and/or Health Product Declarations (HPD) that qualify for contribution to green and healthy building optimization credits. Green Building Council.

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TCNA collaboration provides material transparency

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Tile Council of North America (TCNA), the trade association representing producers of ceramic tile, tile installation materials and related products in North America, has entered into what it calls a transformative collaboration to provide industry-wide material ingredient transparency. Anderson, S.C.—Tile Green Building Council.

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Product Innovations

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Our Tennessee manufacturing facility, which is one of the most comprehensive in all of America, has the capacity to produce large amounts of this product range. Projects designed with Urban Wood being specified are eligible for LEED points. All these new “Made-in-America” products pass ANSI 818.10

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Time2Design: I cried in Memphis? St. Jude | Brizo | Blogger19

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This summer I had the honor and pleasure of traveling to Memphis Tennessee as part of the Brizo, Blogger19 Reunion. Named for a Greek goddess who appeared in the dreams of mariners, Brizo products are available exclusively at Brizo Impressions Showrooms. million in products and donations to St. I cried in Memphis… St.

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Architects and the AIA | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

newyowker Maybe LEED should start including in their systems that projects not only need local materials etc, but also local architects Xiaosheng Wu is that possible for an non-American to be a member of AIA? Small town architects get murdered by bigger firms buying out our local jobs, especially when the economy is rough.

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