COMPOSITE/LAMINATE CoveringsETC Ductal GR Plume Parklex Plyboo Richlite Sarnafil Trespa Trex Unisolar CONCRETE, MASONRY, STONE & TILE Bertozzi Felice di Rovai Concreteworks Pacific Decorative Concrete Quarra Stone Company Stone Source Trend USA |
FABRIC Birdair METAL Centria Devincenzi Architectural Metals Ettel & Frantz Ferrous Studios Lavey Roofing Services Metal Sales VM Zinc A. Zahner Company PLASTER The Raymond Group WOOD 9 Wood Jackel Enterprises Prodema Sun Woodworks |
“Quarra Stone has a pretty good gig as the only U.S. distributor of the Vals Quartzite material, but they do their job very well and work with architects to provide the product they’re looking for.”
Denis Schofield
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
“Trespa is a maintenance-free substitute for real wood and it can be installed as a rainscreen, which keeps the building thermally stable and has other environmental features. It’s highly durable, it’s very crisp.”
Trevor Abramson
Abramson Teiger Architects
“Trex is a fantastic material because it’s made of recycled materials (plastic and sawdust), it’s durable and low-maintenance, and although it is marketed for decking, it can make an interesting building skin material as a rainscreen.”
Steven Ehrlich
Ehrlich Architects
“Parklex provided a very soft and natural material juxtaposition to the hard-edged metal siding and roofing. It allowed the building to appear to belong in its agrarian setting.”
Mark Horton
Mark Horton Architecture
“Paul Phillips, Sarnafil regional director, is excellent to work with. He will review details for appropriateness and is also very good at translating our design intent into buildable solutions.”
Thomas Schneider
Barton Myers Associates
“CoveringsETC looks both utilitarian and fancy at the same time.”
Barbara Bestor
Bestor Architects