Fontanot, leading diy and designer staircase company based in Italy, will be exhibiting at the Grand Design Live event which will take place on the 4-6th October 2013 at the Birmingham NEC.
Clark Nexsen is ranked number 11 on the Architect 50, an annual list of the top 50 U.S. architecture firms by ARCHITECT magazine. Most lists are revenue-based, but the Architect 50 evaluates firms across a broad range of categories, such as business, sustainability, and design excellence. Clark Nexsen jumped substantially from their 50th ranking in 2012, to 11th this year.
Christopher Guy opens the 6th major international showroom in New York solidifying its growth in the U.S. market. The 20,000 square foot showroom features the latest and best of the Mademoiselle Collection as well as the most extensive Christopher Guy design lab.
Innovative Ecolux Low-E window film technology is now available from Ray Sands Glass, an exclusive Solar Gard dealer. The new film reduces energy costs 365 days a year, saving consumers and businesses money and making environments more comfortable.
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East Carolina University holds the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new Office of Faculty Excellence and the University Writing Center, designed by MHAworks Architecture.
Ukietech, a Chicago-based design studio that provides web design and development, was engaged by Panoptic Group, also a Chicago-based company with its new web-based presence.
MHAworks Architecture, located in Durham, NC, has been awarded the 2013 Governor's Award for Volunteer Service in Durham County (Corporate/Business category) for their creation and organization of Creative Food Drive.
Dallas is recognizing Architecture Month in April with a challenge to architects, design professionals and amateur urbanites around the world to share ideas and devise solutions for one of the city's oldest and most vexing development hurdles.