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ON THE COVER:
Designer Stacy Garcia knows all about taking leaps of faith to create big and bold designs.
Image courtesy of Stacy Garcia
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Volume: 36 | Issue: 3 | Download
ON THE COVER:
Designer Stacy Garcia knows all about taking leaps of faith to create big and bold designs.
Image courtesy of Stacy Garcia
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ON THE COVER: MAPEI Corporation
MAPEI products help volunteers beautify Washington hatchery with recycled glass mosaics
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ON THE COVER: Merkrete Systems
Merkrete Systems provide installation products for new Doris Miller Memorial
Volume: 38 | Issue: 7 | Download
On the cover: Mark Pollard of Thompson Johnson Woodworks applies edge sealant to the EPDM flashing of a drain scupper on a low-slope roof
in Portland, Maine. See the story on page 33. Photo by Ted Cushman
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On the cover: Countryside, The Future, by Rem Koolhaas and Samir Bantal of AMO at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City; Photo by Connie Zhou
Volume: 33 | Issue: 2 | Download
ON THE COVER:
WFB Design Awards winner Dutch Wood Artist. For more, turn to page 46
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COVEr (From top left): Heiterblick; VGF; HEAGMobilo; Siemens Mobility; Bombardier transportation; CAF; Metro do Porto; Modertrans; SWB/Skoda.
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On the Cover: California's Tarlton and Son worked on the Community Cancer Institute in Clovis. The 95,000 square foot, three-story building is available to provide a variety of services for over 3,600 cancer patients diagnosed throughout Community Medical Center's cancer system of care. From L-R: Steven Wilhite, Chelsea Lopez, Randy Thompson, Nick Patzkowsky, Kristin Messenlehner and Blaine Steele.
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ON THE COVER: The historic Newberry Library in Chicago, IL, recently underwent a renovation and restoration of its stonework under the direction of a design team from Ann Beha Architects (ABA) of Boston, MA. It was determined that the exterior Stony Creek granite, which was used for original pavers at the entry and an existing stone bench, needed to be cleaned to remove metallic stains. The exterior work included the removal of a fence and the addition of two new Stony Creek granite benches. A new walkway, also built of Stony Creek granite from the original quarry, now provides visitor access to an ADA lift. Photo by Tom Rossiter/www.tomrossiter.com. To read the full story, turn to page 74.
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On The Cover: Forty under 40 "Celebrating Remodeling's Young Leaders"
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On The Cover: Coronavirus Resources: Uniting the Industry to Serve the Greater Good
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ON THE COVER:
The Delhi, a plan by Dahlin Group Architecture | Planning for JayMarc Homes in Seattle, makes comfort and convenience a priority page 44
PHOTO: HD ESTATES / JAYMARC HOMES