The ten 2009 Concrete Construction Decorative Project of the Year Honorees
This year's Decorative Concrete Project of the Year is Flor De Vida, which means “the flower of life” in Spanish.
The sidewalk was poured to replicate the shape of the Arkansas River from Fort Smith, Ark., to the Mississippi River.
The design for this water feature mimics crop and irrigation fields found across the Colorado plains.
The 38,000-square-foot expansion of the Anchorage Museum in Alaska complements the museum's new “Gold” exhibit with dark gray matte floors.
T.B. Penick & Sons was contracted to construct a new affordable housing project in downtown San Diego's East Village neighborhood.
A combination of monolithic-colored concrete slabs, integrally colored concrete walkways, and retaining walls create this unique setting in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Zinex Mining and the building designers wanted Liquid Stone Studios to do something dramatic with regard to the reception area desks and the bathroom vanity tops in the client bathroom.
From the onset of this project, challenges were aplenty. The floor, located 20 feet below street level, had moisture problems.
When University of Missouri campus administrators decided to renovate and expand the Brady Student Commons into a new Student Center, they wanted to improve the usability of the space and show some school spirit.