Sponsored by National Tile Contractors Association | Presented by Alex Bachrach, Steve Clem, Bart Bettiga, and Pasha Starykov
Alex Bachrach of Architectural Record moderates a discussion on gauged porcelain panel tile featuring Steve Clem of TVS Design, Bart Bettiga of National Tile Contractors Association, and Pasha Starykov of Star Tile & Stone. Clem provides several case studies showcasing some of the advantages of gauged porcelain tile in both renovation and new construction projects. Starykov offers a perspective as a contractor who learned the art of installing gauged porcelain panels. The group offers insight into the necessary planning and preparation that architects and contractors should expect from these installations, as well as discussing the ever-increasing possibilities for durability and aesthetic design.
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Established in 1947, the National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) is a nonprofit trade association dedicated to the professional installation of ceramic tile and natural stone. With a membership made up of over 1,500 members, NTCA is one of the fastest growing trade associations in the U.S. construction industry. NTCA strives to improve the tile installation trade through education and training, participation in the development of standards and methods, and communication of our initiatives to related trades.
Originally published in Architectural Record
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Originally published in June 2023