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Recording engineer Ann Mincieli has recently opened Jungle City Studios, designed by the Walters Storyk Design Group, Highland, NY. The sleek new studio, with state-of-the-art acoustics and vintage recording equipment, sits atop a Chelsea loft building, steps from the High Line and at the heart of the city’s art scent. Clients include Alicia Keys, who is building a mirror image studio adjacent to Jungle City, as well as Beyonce, Bono and other high profile clients. RPG is proud to have been specified to provide the sound isolation as well as the interior acoustical treatment. Due to the fact that the studio was not on grade thick concrete floors could not be used. Therefore, to provide the highest isolation RPG provided it’s DPM/DPS roll our floor isolation system for the studio and control room, utilizing special resilient isolators capable of being used with lightweight floors. The system also features the innovative DPS strip, not found in any other roll out system, to handle the different perimeter loads when the walls and ceiling are resting on the floating floor, insuring uniform deflection. The system was so effective, no measurable noise interference was reported in adjacent spaces

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making bacon -canadian road trip:  we took a little detour from the construct canada show today and spent the morning looking at (what else) zinc projects in and around the greater toronto area.  all the projects rocked in their own way.  and, like children, we love them all.  or, perhaps more germane, like maple syrup and bacon, we dig ‘em both.  (eh.)  however…

the photo above is of pigmented zinc (we call it “pigmento”) being installed on a new courthouse in kitchner -north of toronto.  the pigmented zinc comes in three flavors, and, if one looks closely, in multiple widths, textures and dimensions.  in this case, the courthouse is sporting multiple widths of an interlocking panel.  (more info can be found on the interlocking panel used on this project at www.vmzinc-us.com).  in addition, the soffit panels will be dri-design panels sauteed in zinc.  (www.dri-design.com). 

now, before we get called out for always talking about zinc, (sidebar: um, check out the name of the blog), let us share a great video link for this project:  http://tinyurl.com/c6whl4k .  this video shows the project being built from the moment it comes out of the ground to… well, let’s just say that it is a very tasty treat for those that are so inclined.  forgive the weak metaphor -kind of like canadian bacon.  enjoy. -vm  
 

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back in the saddle again –after a brief respite, we are back in the saddle again and with a nice dakota-centric announcement to share:  M3Sixty has joined the VMZINC family as independent reps for the dakotas. 

as a side note, our company has an extensive representative network across the country.  M3Sixty brings decades of experience in the facade and architectural markets and completes a missing puzzle piece for the midwest. 

we are happy that they have joined the team and look forward to working with them from minot to sioux falls and all stops in between.  welcome to the ranch, boys! -vm

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Clipso

Chek out our newest interior line. CLIPSO technical fabrics. www.clipso.comStretch fabric ceilings and walls with digital images and prints.

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It has been recently exposed in the Fad Gallery (Barcelona) such a singular glass pane, designed by the prominent architectural firm Rafael de La-Hoz for a Hospital in Móstoles (Madrid). 
 
The building has a rainscreen facade formed by around one thousand romboidal bubble glass units.
Cricursa has been selected to manufacture the glass panels, also giving technical support during the design process done by the architectural team.
The geometry is a double bending, first in one of the axis of the romboid, and secondly a spherical shape  sited at the centre of the pane with around 400 mm of deflection.
Glass measures are 4900 mm width, 3360 mm height and 12 mm thickness. 
 
The composition is formed by low iron glass, with screen-printed in white with a particular pattern, achieving privacy and solar protection.
Curved annealed glass technology offers versatility and opens up to endless structural possibilities.
Photos courtesy by Marketing Cricursa

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travelogue part three -days three and four &  even more food: day three simply rocked!  our little group of north americans (for now we had canadians among us), went to the big batimat show and gazed in wide wonder at our company’s booth.  that sounds like hyperbole and company pride, and granted, there was some of that, but in reality, this booth was huge!  just as a way of comparison, this booth had a coat room, a wet-bar, and an upstairs lounge.  (yeah, a lounge…upstairs)  ornaments hand-wrought from zinc, composite zinc, dri-design (www.dri-design.com) panels in zinc, solar on zinc, and rainwater goods (gutters and downspouts) made out of zinc, were just some of the contenders begging for some eye-time. 

the thing about batimat is that it is a huge show.  when a company exhibits there, they want (and need) to bring their a-game.  it is definitely go big or go home.  the other related thing about batimat is that if a company does not “go big,” they will be hard press to garner attention.  this is due simply to size.  this show is a weight loss program waiting to happen.  once again, every two years this show takes place.  we recommend it highly. 

after the show, and after losing about five solid pounds due to the march in, around, up and down the batimat show, we got together for a little dinner cruise up and down the seine -well, not all 482 miles of it, but the parts in and around paris landmarks.  what can you say about the way the french cook?  how about, oh la la, these people can cook. the weight lost was easily restored.   

day four brought about a free day for our batimat contingency.  participants could wander the city, go back to the show, sleep late, order room service or do whatever they liked.  the only contingency was that our group had to meet either in the lobby of our hotel in the early evening hours, or meet us in the lobby of the louvre a half-an-hour later. 

at every batimat show, the fine folks at vmzinc put together an event that we call “international night.”  during international night, attendees from around the world get together for a meal, conversation and some fun.  two years ago, this meant cooking class and a meal with french chefs aboard yachts on the seine.  this year it meant a scavenger type of hunt, followed by dinner and drinks -both events held in the louvre in the evening.  to say that it was over the top to have access to so many areas of the museum, and then to enjoy a fine meal inside of the louvre would be an understatement.  it was blissful. 

it gives us great pleasure to work for and with so many great people who know how to provide exceptional products coupled with a great sense of living and having fun.  we want to thank our reps and additional guests that attended this year and thank those that have attended in the past.  we also enjoyed seeing our french hosts and friends (more like family)once again.  we hope to see you, the reader, at a future show.  that would rock! -vm

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