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Winners Announced!

The Decorative Concrete Award winners represent the best in decorative concrete.

 

2011

Take a look at the 2011 Decorative Concrete and Readers' Choice winners.


2010

See the 2010 winners, honorable mentions, and entries.


 

From the Archives

2011 Decorative POY

  • Toucan Ridge

    The Conservancy set out to renovate the zoo's Tropical House.

     
  • Kidsville

    The playground is anchored by a realistic 20-foot-tall treehouse.

     
  • Twin Lakes Playground

    The play area celebrates the natural history of the site and the region.

     
 

2010 Decorative POY

 

2009

  • Woodland Elementary School

    Woodland Elementary School will open fall 2009 for kindergarten through fifth grade, as well as Head Start and district offices.

     
  • Waves of Wheat and Wine

    The homeowners of this project, Tracy and Mark Halbersleben, live on the California coast and spend most of their summers in Hawaii.

     
  • First Team Realtors

    A welcoming round table awaits your arrival as a reception desk at First Team Real Estate in Newport Beach, Calif.

     
 

2008

 

2007

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    Decorative Concrete Project of the Year 2006

    CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION's selection for the Decorative Concrete Project of the Year is the Venetian Macau Casino, in Macau, China.

     
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    Agora

    A permanent installation found in Chicago's Grant Park features Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz's 9-foot-tall iron cast sculptures of 106 walking torsos frozen in motion. The project's name Agora means a public marketplace or forum in Greek.

     
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    Bob's Produce Ranch

    Mike Schroer, an owner of Bob's Produce Ranch, wanted a minimum maintenance floor to enhance their fresh food-oriented neighborhood grocery. A grocery store design team representative suggested polished concrete. Schroer investigated, installed the floor, and now hopes to use polished concrete in...

     
 

2006

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    2006 Concrete Project of the Year

    Whole Foods Market grocery stores have for many years been a leader in the use of decorative concrete floors. For their new store in Duluth, Georgia, they took a leap forward, partnering with an all-star team to gain Concrete Construction's recognition as the 2006 Decorative Concrete Project of the...

     
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    Biotechnology, Sciences, and Engineering Building

    The new Biotechnology-Science-Engineering Building tells the story of what happens when embedded scientific images made of metal and stone add depth and intrigue to a concrete floor.

     
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    Cinema 11 Theaters

    Each new project offers Ralph Gasser a new opportunity for creativity. This time, he created stencil patterns, used crumpled aluminum foil as a texturing tool, and doubled countertop formliner nosing as edges for a wheelchair ramp and a bathroom backsplash.

     
 

2005

 
 
 

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