A Brief History of Greenbuild The GreenBuild show has morphed over the years. A decade ago, it was the place to go to see the new green building materials that were coming to market and stay up to speed on…
In this episode, we will talk about cork as a building material, where it comes from, and how it is used.
High and Dry – ISFA Annual Meeting in Phoenix does not disappoint. Dry, as in the weather, of course. The International Surface Fabricators Association (ISFA) event took place last week in Phoenix, bringing together the leaders in the surfacing world, including the…
In recent times there has been a paradigm shift in home designs with an accelerated push towards uniqueness and sustainability. With more people inhabiting cities, the growing demand for energy and a concomitant rise in greenhouse gas emissions are fueling…
In this episode, we will be discussing how to use cork as an exterior building product. We are here today with Jessica McNaughton of CaraGreen and Larry of EchoShield International.
In this episode, we will discuss circular building and what it is. We are here today with Jessica McNaughton and Cody Ruffing of CaraGreen.
When Lapitec was first conceived of 20 years ago, there was not even a category of surfacing called sintered stone. Now, two decades later, the sintered stone category is coming on strong as the most durable, innovative surface on…
10 Reasons to #putcorkinit Cork has been around for thousands of years. It is the bark on the outside of an oak tree (the cork oak) and is mostly found in Portugal, Italy, and Spain as its growth is conducive…
In this episode, we will talk about a recent gathering of sintered stone professionals and what's next for the category.
Pop the Cork – Why You Need To Use Cork In Your Building Cork has long been relegated to wine bottles and home to pushpins suspending pictures and notes for decades. But the building industry needs to take note of…
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