Volume: 67 | Issue: 19 | Download
August 20th 2018 issue.
Volume: 67 | Issue: 19 | Download
August 20th 2018 issue.
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On the cover: An insulation technician from Cape Cod Insulation in South Yarmouth, Mass., slips the outside layer of a split insulation batt behind wires in a bay under a window for a remodeling project. Photo by Roe Osborn. See the story on page 7.
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August 6th 2018 issue.
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On the cover: Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston by Steven Holl Architects. Photo by Richard Barnes
Volume: 41 | Issue: 8 | Download
On The Cover:
The Square Foot Pricing Mystery: How Home Builders answer-or-don't-the question of how much a house will cost to build.
Volume: 119 | Issue: 1 | Download
How Can You See What You Can't See: The Luxury Vinyl Tile and Plank Dilemma
Volume: 34 | Issue: 8 | Download
ON THE COVER
Interior photograph of media agency UM's new space designed by TMA.
Volume: 20 | Issue: 8 | Download
On the Cover:
Mannington’s Restoration Collection Palace Chevron laminate floor. See more laminate trends on page 30.
Volume: 83 | Issue: 8 | Download
[ON THE COVER]
Our annual collection of the Top 100 Products features those selected by the readers of Professional Builder.
PHOTO MONTAGE: LARRY NIGH;
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Volume: 35 | Issue: 8 | Download
ON THE COVER
The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg, FL, is focused on the art of the American West, and as a result, a stone that evoked the colors and striation of the canyons and ravines of Nevada, Arizona and Utah was desired for the facility’s design. Teakwood sandstone from Tab India met the design criteria and was fabricated into thou- sands of custom-cut sizes and shapes – creating a unique and awe-inspiring aesthetic for the museum. Photo courtesy of Tab India. Stone supplied by ASI Stone Imports, Inc.
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ON THE COVER
The Missouri Innovation Campus in Lee’s Summit, Mo., supports a diverse and flexible training program that can evolve as future careers emerge. The programs, for grades 10 through 16, include networking, engineering, medical, biomedical, graphics, hospitality, and cybersecurity. Within the building, these programs are segregated into quadrants and split on two floors for ease of wayfinding. The Building Team: Gould Evans (design architect), DLR Group (AOR, construction management), Henderson Engineers (MEP), SK Design Group (CE), and McCownGordon Construction (GC).
PHOTO: ©MICHAEL ROBINSON, COURTESY DLR GROUP