Sundial Boutique Hotel,Whistler, British Columbia
By K. Schipper
WHISTLER, British Columbia – For upgrading a nondescript building in a world-class ski resort, there’s nothing like stone – inside and out.
By K. Schipper
WHISTLER, British Columbia – For upgrading a nondescript building in a world-class ski resort, there’s nothing like stone – inside and out.
By Michael N. Guasch
Antimicrobial or antibacterial. You hear these terms everyday and use materials containing these agents all the time. From your hand soap to your cutting board, these once-new buzzwords are now the norm in the cleaning chemical arena.
CLEVELAND – The Marble Institute of America (MIA) will serve as a co-sponsor of Coverings 2004, scheduled for Orlando, Fla., from March 23 – March 26, 2004. The MIA will develop educational sessions related...
By Emerson Schwartzkopf
Want to amaze someone about the stone industry? Try telling them something you don’t know.
By K. Schipper
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Salvatore “Sam” Scarlata knows a lot about the American Dream, hard work and patience.
By Bill Eubank, CSI, CCPR
Throughout the life cycle of a construction project, a successful stone supplier can provide invaluable service – to owners, architects, and contractors – by understanding the needs associated with each phase of the project.
By Kevin M. Padden
There comes a time when you, as a fabricator, have to make a decision when it comes to powered hand tools: air or electric.
By K. Schipper
Like any other partnership, fabricators and distributors seem so closely wedded that it’s difficult to think that anyone who works the stone could get along without those who supply it. Difficult, but not impossible.
LAS VEGAS – Even though Surfaces 2004 won’t open its doors until late this month, it’s already a hit with the toughest audience … attendees.
By Emerson Schwartzkopf
VERONA, Italy – In today’s economy, it’s rare to get too much of a good thing. With stone, however, abundance isn’t the exception … it’s the rule.