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January 2010 Vol. 10 No. 1
Design Ideas

Museums

by David Searls

Artisan in Concrete
The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is a 65,000 square-foot, $45 million facility in Skokie dedicated to survivors. Photo courtesy of Ron Gould Studios

In our newest regular feature, Concrete Decor magazine offers several stories exploring a common theme - how decorative concrete contractors answered the call on specific types of commercial or public jobs in ways that met or exceeded client expectations. This issue, we take a closer look at four decorative concrete projects for museums.

Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, Ill.
Contractor: Concrete Re-Surfacing Technologies Inc.
Concrete Re-Surfacing Technologies Inc. of Palos Park, Ill., was brought in to finish 8,000 square feet of plain concrete floor at the new Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, one of the nation's largest memorials to the loss of millions of...


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Vol. 10, No. 1
Jan 2010

Concrete Decor, Vol 10, No 1


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