Montrouge, meaning "Red Mount," is a trendy neighborhood in the southern part of Paris. An office building named White Montrouge, was recently completed there, its name a reference to the 2,400 square meters of Corian(r) Glacier White cladding that make this building unique.
"We have designed the project like a landscape," explains Dominique Marrec, the architect. "We had to offer a workplace while providing gardens, terraces, and perspectives that would fit with (…)
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Corian® in a Red City
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Come Meet Us at CE Academy on October 11th in Nashville, TN
20 April 2018, by Kate McElhattonIn a one day event, CE Academy provides 4-8 hours of AIA registered CE courses, including breakfast and lunch! Click for registration information.
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Come Meet Us at CE Academy on October 11th in Nashville, TN
20 April 2018, by Kate McElhattonIn a one day event, CE Academy provides 4-8 hours of AIA registered CE courses, including breakfast and lunch! Click for registration information.
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Join us at these events in 2018
13 February 2018, by Kate McElhattonUnited States:
October 9, 2018 as part of an AIA CEU Webinar sponsored by Arch Newspaper
October 11, 2018 in Nashville, TN at CE Academy
October 16, 2018 in Chicago, IL at CE Academy
October 25-26, 2018 in Los Angeles, CA for Facades+
October 30, 2018 in Charlotte, NC at CE Academy
November 9, 2018 in Boston, MA for Facades+Europe/Asia:
October 2, 2018 in London, England at Zak World of FaçadesClick for the full list of 2018 events we will be a part of or scroll below to register for an event and meet up with us there!
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Join us at these events in 2018
13 February 2018, by Kate McElhattonUnited States:
October 9, 2018 as part of an AIA CEU Webinar sponsored by Arch Newspaper
October 11, 2018 in Nashville, TN at CE Academy
October 16, 2018 in Chicago, IL at CE Academy
October 25-26, 2018 in Los Angeles, CA for Facades+
October 30, 2018 in Charlotte, NC at CE Academy
November 9, 2018 in Boston, MA for Facades+Europe/Asia:
October 2, 2018 in London, England at Zak World of FaçadesClick for the full list of 2018 events we will be a part of or scroll below to register for an event and meet up with us there!
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Current CPDs for UK
6 February 2018, by Kate McElhattonTechnical Seminar : Corian(r) - Solid Surface Material for Rainscreen Façades
This Technical Seminar for architects, designers and contractors explores how solid surface is being used to create some of the world’s most captivating exterior cladding and façade projects. The seminar discusses the product characteristics of acrylic solid surface material that make it particularly appropriate for façades including thermoforming, translucency and ease of maintenance. The seminar then gives an (…) -
Current CPDs for UK
6 February 2018, by Kate McElhattonTechnical Seminar : Corian(r) - Solid Surface Material for Rainscreen Façades
This Technical Seminar for architects, designers and contractors explores how solid surface is being used to create some of the world’s most captivating exterior cladding and façade projects. The seminar discusses the product characteristics of acrylic solid surface material that make it particularly appropriate for façades including thermoforming, translucency and ease of maintenance. The seminar then gives an (…) -
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6 February 2018, by Kate McElhattonCurrent CPDs for UK
Educational offerings in the United Kingdom
Technical Seminar : Corian(r) - Solid Surface Material for Rainscreen Façades
This Technical Seminar for architects, designers and contractors explores how solid surface is being used to create some of the world’s most captivating exterior cladding and façade projects. The seminar discusses the product characteristics of acrylic solid surface material that make it particularly appropriate for façades including (…) -
Sun Shades
6 February 2018, by Kate McElhattonThe architectural firm AECOM, designed the use of the sunshades to not only offer a translucent glow during dusk and dawn, but to also provide an interesting array of shadows across the building as the sun sweeps by throughout the day.
The sunshades mostly alternate between 6’ (1.83 meters) and 9’ (2.74 meters) lengths with a depth of 12” (305 mm)`. To compliment the main forms, the same vertical designs are carried forward in slimmer sizes to offer architectural interest to other areas (…) -
Sun Shades
6 February 2018, by Kate McElhattonThe architectural firm AECOM, designed the use of the sunshades to not only offer a translucent glow during dusk and dawn, but to also provide an interesting array of shadows across the building as the sun sweeps by throughout the day.
The sunshades mostly alternate between 6’ (1.83 meters) and 9’ (2.74 meters) lengths with a depth of 12” (305 mm)`. To compliment the main forms, the same vertical designs are carried forward in slimmer sizes to offer architectural interest to other areas (…)