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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.

     
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    7 for all mankind

     
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    The European Village Resort

    The European Village Resort was under construction when the developer, Peter Roehr, attended World of Concrete 2004 in Orlando.

     
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    Towers of Kenwood

    Used for entertaining by the building's owner, Duke Realty, and its tenants, the plaza is home to the family of Clear Channel radio stations, which broadcast from the top of the Towers of Kenwood.

     
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    Mariner's Church Plaza

    A compass pattern graces the plaza at Mariner's Church.

     
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    Discovery Canyon Middle School

    A beautiful wall appears to be both art and something carved from the earth. It complements a swirling mosaic inspired by the big-bang theory of how the universe began.

     
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    2006 Decorative Concrete Project of the Year - Honorable Mention Projects

    The selections here demonstrate how decorative concrete in public spaces and the commercial sector continues to grow and mature. Whether in schools, churches, retail spaces, theaters, grocery stores, and corporate headquarters or along beachfronts, the following projects demonstrate decorative...

     
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    2006 Decorative Concrete Project of the Year - Nominees

    The selections here demonstrate how decorative concrete in public spaces and the commercial sector continues to grow and mature. Whether in schools, churches, retail spaces, theaters, grocery stores, and corporate headquarters or along beachfronts, the following projects demonstrate decorative...

     
 
 

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