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The Ultimate Z.E.N. Home is as beautiful as it is efficient … and it's selling out! page 32
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Floating stairs created by Avo Sanasaryan of San Francisco- based Area Floor Works. For his floating stair secrets, turn to page 38.
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Tyne and Wear Metrocar 4054 at Tynemouth, a station that first opened nearly 140 years ago and one of the original Metro termini in 1980.
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Vance and Melissa Carroll at The Charter in Beaver Creek, Colo. Their company, Synthetic Sidings Inc., applied 130,000 square feet of EIFS to this grand hotel.
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September 21st, 2020 issue.
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September 7th, 2020 issue.
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ON THE COVER: MAPEI Corporation
MAPEI's total solutions to luxury living in Honolulu
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Gary Striegler lays out the balusters for a renovated stair railing on a house in Johnson, Ark. See the story on page 15. Photo courtesy Craftsman Builders
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The Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship at the Illinois Institute of Technology, by John Ronan Architects; photo by Steve Hall/Hall + Merrick. Below: Tivoli Hjornet, by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners; photo by Hufton+Crow
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Lunada Bay Tile recently added a new color and two new patterns to its line of Haisen glass tiles. While this exquisite collection is reminiscent of the decorative bowls originally used to wash sake drinking cups during the late Edo to Meiji period in Japan, today "Haisen" recalls vessels that display flower petals floating in water. Lunada Bay Tile's distinctive Haisen tiles are handcrafted by melding streams of colored glass that drift and unite in a multitude of hues. The swirl and flow
of color create transformative moods ranging from quiet and meditative to warm celebration and camaraderie.