Los Angeles-based developer, the Korda Group, had a unique opportunity when it purchased the once-famous 4 Star Theater, site of many high-profile Hollywood film premiers in the 1930’s and 1940’s.
From its first publication, under the name Northwest Plastering Industries in 1938, the magazine has always strived to be the resource for the wall and ceiling trade.
Rockfon presents "Designing Acoustic Ceilings for Healthcare Buildings," a new continuing education course. Participants are eligible to earn 1.0 Learning Units (LU) from the American Institute of Architects' Continuing Education System (AIA/CES), as well as from other architectural and interior design associations.
Custom abstract butterfly shapes take visitors from inside to Bill’s Backyard of the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose. Made with pinta’s Willtec foam, they are part of a multiyear renovation and expansion that provides acoustical control and creates movement in the circulation area.
The sparkling new Herrington-Ornelas HealthPark is unrivaled in East Texas in its comprehensive offering of advanced healthcare services, fitness options and specialty care. Located in Whitehouse, the 43,500-sq.-ft. facility is the largest HealthPark in the Christus Trinity Mother Frances Health System.
Terms like green-building, recycled content, regional materials, life-cycle analysis, and environmental product declarations fill the air as the age of sustainability is upon us.
The 65,000-square-foot Mission College Student Engagement Center, phase two of the Main Building replacement project, serves as the institution’s new front door. Centria’s Formawall and EcoScreen transform the building into an energy-efficient gateway to the college itself.