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DC Arrival

We arrived in DC after the short car ride (5 hours) from Raleigh.  By the time we arrived, our battle hardened booth deployment squad had already set up the VMZINC Lounge (Booth # 329 at the show) and were off replenishing their batteries, taking sustenance, and dreaming of a show filled with laughter, friends and new acquaintances. 

The rest of our team took in the Hanley Wood Party at the Thomas Jefferson Building/Library of Congress.  This is one of the more amazing interiors in DC and we highly recommend that you check it out the next time you are in the neighborhood.  (Number Ten -First Street Southeast.)  As we left the party, we were greeted by a beautiful monument-filled night sky. 

We will continue to update from the show and invite all who are attending to stop by the booth for a little R & R.  -Vm

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DAY TWO:(AIA National Convention in DC).

Day Two brought about the early morning finishing touches to the booth. Our team refined the concept, purchased the materials and put it all together at the show.  The finishing touches on Day Two (the first actual day of the Expo) were completed by the dynamic duo of Chandra Hester and Gary Engle -who had worked tirelessly through most of the night before to get the booth in tip-top shape. 

So, how did it go over?  The first real day of the trade Expo at the Convention (our Day Two), brought more than double the attendees that we saw the previous year in New Orleans.  In other words, one day with the new VMZINC “Lounge” was more successful than the full show last year in NOLA.  We dig NOLA, but how cool is this?

If you are attending the show, stop by booth # 329, put your feet up after walking all over the beautiful Convention Center, have a refreshment or two and charge your phone.  Oh, and don’t forget to look at the stunning zinc projects that surround you on our flat screen TVs.  Enjoy -VM.

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Henry Madden Library includes a video installation by the artist and architect Susan Narduli. The installation shows a basket weaver at work during the course of 12 months. From this material, a motion picture was created that shows the complete process of creating a basket from start to finish in real time, running over a two-week period—making this undoubtedly one of the longest art films ever made.The large media façade is mounted in the interior of the building behind a large glass façade with its brilliance radiating outwards onto the planned “Peace Garden”. Students and visitors walking past the garden or the library will thus be able to view the basket creation process.

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Coming up on May 12th, join Facadesign as we celebrate the Grand Opening of our showroom located at The Walnut Workshop at 3525 Walnut Street. Food, live music and more to be announced – details can be found here, RSVP to the event so you get all the current updates and information. Hope to see you there!
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If ever less was truly more, there’s no better example than the radically austere Church of the Sacred Heart in Munich Germany. The exterior walls of this near cube are clad, floor to ceiling, in glass. The interior walls are clad in enormous sheaths of custom mesh, shielding the interior from the sun while at the same time promoting a sense of inner serenity. Designed by Allmann and Sattler and Wappner.

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Dimension, color, shape: the architects at the ENTRESITIOS agency pulled out all the stops to make a social housing building a strong signal that contrasts with the banality of one of Madrid’s suburbs. This is a radical apartment building: dark, vertical and streamlined. The ENTRESITIOS architects opted for the spectacular rather than the discreet, with the aim of providing some architectural diversity to the cityscape. Photos: Roland Halbe

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