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November 20th, 2017 issue.
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November 20th, 2017 issue.
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On the cover: Tom Meehan, a tile specialist from Harwich, Mass., installs large-format tile made to look like wooden planks. Read about details and requirements for installing large-format tile on page 41. Photo by Roe Osborn.
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Featured on the Gold Book cover is Kora by Unica of the Target Group. The luxurious collection draws inspiration from informal art and abstraction. Pure and sumptuous decoration that manifests itself through the overlapping of glass and enamels that give depth to the surface. The use of gold exaggerates the small square elements that form the mosaic macro mounted on a net with 7 cm tiles. Applicable only on walls, Kora is available in three colors: Cream, Pitch and Ocean
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Flooring contractors inspect a dry substrate covered by Scho?nox EPA in a project at Penn State University. Photo courtesy of Schonox HPS North America.
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November 6th, 2017 issue.
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COVER: A plate compactor prepares subbase for concrete slab placement. Wacker Neuson
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CUSTOM tile installation sets standard of care at San Diego hospital
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On the cover: Trumpf Smart Factory Chicago by Barkow Leibinger; photo by Simon Menges
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COVER: Den Haag streets see both Siemens Avenio trams and Alstom RegioCitadis tram-trains. N. Pulling
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Advanced Drywall Partners in Indianapolis, shot autumn 2017. (From L-R Front Row): Raul Moreno, Robert Thomas, Edwin ("Lin") Saville Jr., Brooklyn Maule; (L-R Back Row) Maxwell Ward, Chris Smith, JJ Maule and D.J. Meder.
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For this kitchen design, Silestone Iconic White creates a large center island, while just over 35 square feet of Charcoal Soapstone was employed for the periphery countertops with a thickness of 3cm. The quartz surfacing not only provides the durability necessary for a busy family, but also the aesthetic that was desired. Learn more about this residential kitchen design beginning on page 70. Design by InDetail Interiors of Pensacola, FL. Photo courtesy of Cosentino.
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Infectious Disease 101: YOU Create the Protocol