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Mark Raymond is an architect and a Lecturer in Architecture in the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UWI St Augustine. He studied at the Architectural...
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Houston, Texas (PRWEB) October 18, 2014
Architectural products supplier Wade Architectural Systems recently announced its intention to attend the Greenbuild Expo. The trade fair will take place in New Orleans on October 22-23, 2014.
The Greenbuild Expo is part of the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, which will hold in Louisiana's largest city between the 22nd and 24th of October. Greenbuild, which is organized by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), is reputed as the world's largest conference-and-expo event dedicated to green building. At Greenbuild industry leaders, experts, and professionals get to meet and exchange ideas on how to propel green construction trends.
Greenbuild 2014 will host more than 800 exhibiting companies at the Expo Hall, which will be the center hub of activity for the event. The Expo Hall is split into five pavilions, which are designated according to the categorization of the companies' products and services. The 500 Mile Pavilion is for exhibitors that are based within 500 miles of New Orleans, the Concrete Pavilion is for exhibitors specializing in concrete materials, the Wood Pavilion is for those specializing in wood materials, the Residential Pavilion is for residential sustainability, and the Net Zero Pavilion is the one fully powered by on-site alternative energy generation and distribution.
With a strong focus on residential products, Wade Architectural Systems will most likely be based at the Residential Pavilion. One of the most foremost architecture material suppliers in the Houston metro area within the past two decades, the company provides a vast array of products. They include metal panels, grilles, roofing and roof decks, fire and explosion vents, rainwater systems, and ceiling and wall surfaces.
About Wade Architectural Systems: Wade Architectural Systems has been supplying interior and exterior architectural metal products to residential and commercial clients in the Houston and Dallas metropolitan areas since the father-and-son team of Lisle and Bill Wade founded it in 1988. The company is a retailer of architectural brands that include Centria, Construction Specialties, Dri-Design, Proclad, VMZINC, and Wikinson. Wade Architectural Systems' latest projects include Galveston Fire Station No. 4, the Council on Alcohol and Drugs in Houston, SYSCO Foods Headquarters, NASA Building 20 at the Johnson Space Center, and the Agricultural & Life Sciences Complex at the Texas A&M University. The company is located at 1803 Humble Place Drive, Humble, TX 77338. Customers can call Wade Architectural Systems by dialing 281-852-7900 or 1-888-952-5059, or they can send an email to wade(at)wadearch(dot)com. The website for Wade Architectural Systems is http://www.wadearch.com.
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Reamstown, Pa. (PRWEB) October 17, 2014
DORMA Americas, a leading manufacturer and marketer of premium access solutions and services, will be exhibiting at the 2014 NeoCon East show in Baltimore, Md., October 29-30 (Booth #2265).
DORMA will host attendees in a 10x20 booth outfitted with the DORMAs SoftClose sliding glass door. The SoftClose sliding doors provide a sophisticated touch by controlling and regulating closing speed-preventing the door from slamming or traveling too quickly
Known as the premier design exposition and conference for commercial interiors on the East Coast, NeoCon East features the largest concentration of products and services under GSA's Multiple Awards Schedules Program. DORMAs presence is a natural extension of the companys commitment to providing architects, designers, and builders with wide range of high-quality architectural productsa commitment epitomized by the opening of the DORMA Design Center in New York City in 2012.
SoftClose is an available enhancement for DORMA Interior Glass Wall System, which bring the benefits of glass to the workplacetransparency, daylighting, versatility, efficiency, space saving, and low cost of ownership. The wall systems come in a range of sleek but resilient minimalist designs and configurations.
The show floor is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, October 29, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, October 30 at the Baltimore Convention Center.
About DORMA DORMA is a leading global manufacturer of premium access solutions and services that enable better buildings. A full range of products and services provides safety and security as well as convenience and comfort. DORMA features a design oriented portfolio of architectural door hardware, specialty hardware for glass door and wall applications, door automation systems including Crane Revolving Doors, and operable wall systems featuring Modernfold. Strategic partnerships with technology innovators RCI and Farpointe Data extend DORMAs portfolio of electromechanical access control products and systems, and strengthens the presence of both firms in the North American market. DORMA is an international market leader with innovative and inspiring design and technologies for access solutions and services.
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LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - Muhammad Ali's boyhood home will soon undergo a quarter million dollar restoration.
The Louisville legend and humanitarian continues to leave a lasting legacy, yet the place where it all started is falling apart.
Lawrence Montgomery still lives on the 3300 block of Grand Ave. where he was one of the first to feel the sting of the young boxer's jab.
"I'd come in, in the mornings. And he'd be jogging up and down the street, down to Chickasaw Park. Back then, he had me hold my hands up so he could spar into them " Montgomery said.
[SLIDESHOW: Muhammad Ali through the years]
Cassius Clay or as Montgomery remembers him, Cash Jr., grew up at 3302 Grand Avenue - where a sagging front porch overhang and shifting foundation will soon be restored.
Jared Weiss, the Nevada real estate investor who bought the vacant house two years ago, formed a joint venture on the makeover with 19th Century Restorations of Lawrence, Kansas. Work is scheduled to begin at the end of October and 19th Century Restorations plans to have the restoration finished by Jan. 17, which is Ali's 73rd birthday.
Montgomery lived in the house next door and still owns the neighboring home as well as his current home across the street.
"I think it's behind times. It should've happened long ago," Montgomery said.
Montgomery said he's now in negotiations to sell his own childhood home.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - The owner of Muhammad Alis boyhood home has partnered with a restoration specialist in a venture to completely restore the Louisville, Kentucky, residence to its original condition.
The Courier-Journal (http://cjky.it/1wgV9e7) reports Nevada-based real estate investor Jared Weiss, who brought the property two years ago, has joined with Lawrence, Kansas-based 19th Century Restorations to restore the home.
Dan Reidemann, who is CEO and founder of the restoration company, told the newspaper that the effort would cost about $250,000 and the hope is to finish it in enough time to hand over the keys to the boxing great on his 73rd birthday in January.
Work is set to begin on the small white house with a sagging front porch overhang in western Louisville by the end of October.
When the work is finished, Reidemann said it should look as it did in 1954 when a young man then known as Cassius Clay lived there with his family.
We are happy that it will be fixed up and kept up. It will help preserve the legacy of Muhammad as a famous Louisvillian who grew up there, said Jeanie Kahnke, spokeswoman for the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville.
Reidemann said the restoration will include removing rotting wood and rebuilding much of the structure, as well as replacing windows, doors and possibly the roof.
We want to restore it, so when you walk through it, it looks like it did when Muhammad lived there when he was 12 or 13 years old, Reidemann said.
He said that he and Weiss will begin the effort with their own funds, but will hold a crowd-funding campaign in an effort to raise $250,000.
Lawrence Montgomery, who has lived for 35 years across from the Ali home, says it will be really great to have the deteriorating home restored. He says onlookers and tour buses drive by all the time to look at the residence, which has a historic marker out front to identify its significance.
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This 2012. file photo shows for sale signs in the front yard of Muhammad Alis boyhood home in Louisville, Ky.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. The owner of Muhammad Ali's boyhood home has partnered with a restoration specialist in a venture to completely restore the Louisville, Kentucky, residence to its original condition.
The Courier-Journal reports Nevada-based real estate investor Jared Weiss, who brought the property two years ago, has joined with Lawrence, Kansas-based 19th Century Restorations to restore the home.
Dan Reidemann, who is CEO and founder of the restoration company, told the newspaper that the effort would cost about $250,000 and the hope is to finish it in enough time to hand over the keys to the boxing great on his 73rd birthday in January.
Work is set to begin on the small white house with a sagging front porch overhang in western Louisville by the end of October.
When the work is finished, Reidemann said it should look as it did in 1954 when a young man then known as Cassius Clay lived there with his family.
"We are happy that it will be fixed up and kept up. It will help preserve the legacy of Muhammad as a famous Louisvillian who grew up there," said Jeanie Kahnke, spokeswoman for the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville.
Reidemann said the restoration will include removing rotting wood and rebuilding much of the structure, as well as replacing windows, doors and possibly the roof.
"We want to restore it, so when you walk through it, it looks like it did when Muhammad lived there when he was 12 or 13 years old," Reidemann said.
He said that he and Weiss will begin the effort with their own funds, but will hold a "crowd-funding" campaign in an effort to raise $250,000.
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HODGENVILLE, Ky. (AP) The National Park Service is breaking ground this month on restoration and improvements on the central Kentucky parkland where Abraham Lincoln lived as a young boy.
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park Superintendent Bill Justice says the idea is to protect and preserve the structures at Knob Creek. He says the project has been in the works for years.
The groundbreaking is at 1:30 p.m. EDT Oct. 25 at the Boyhood Home Unit at Knob Creek. There will be no parking at the site, but shuttle service to Knob Creek from LaRue County High School will be available beginning at 11 a.m.
For more information, visit http://www.nps.gov/abli or the park's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LincolnBirthplaceNPS .
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