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2010 Vision Awards for Flooring: Deadline February 19

Winners of the 2010 Vision Awards will be featured in the April 2010 issue of Floor Focus Magazine, in addition to winning cash prizes totaling $10,000.

-- Interior Design, 2/16/2010 12:00:00 AM



Flooring design leaders Bentley Prince Street, Centiva, Crossville Tile, and Johnsonite have partnered to introduce the 2010 Vision Awards for architects and designers. This reward will recognize individuals and firms who have mastered the art of making flooring an integral part of overall design.

Winners of the 2010 Vision Awards will be featured in the April 2010 issue of Floor Focus Magazine, in addition to winning cash prizes totaling $10,000. Entries will be judged based on the creative use of flooring and integration within the overall space design. Jurors include Shashi Caan, principal, Shashi Caan Collective; Jeffrey Kleinberg, principal-in-charge, MKDA; and Alison E. Faecher, director of healthcare interior design, Jung/Brannen.

The competition fee is $50 and is open to all interior designers and architects. Entrants can submit as individuals, teams, or firms by February 19, 2010. To access an entry form, go to www.crossvilleinc.com/visionawards/VisionAwardEntry.pdf.

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