Since its inception, the corporation has grown and prospered on a
philosophy of personal involvement, teamwork, and a commitment to excellence. This commitment is clearly showcased in the design of their
6 Southern California offices...
When updating their corporate offices in Anaheim, California they chose
a clean contemporary look that included large format porcelain tile
from SpecCeramics...
MVE chose the ‘Buxy’ porcelain stone series for its amazing resemblance to natural limestone, its longevity and strength, successfully creating a very sustainable exterior facade for its clients...
HMC is one of the largest planning and design firms In the United States, with offices strategically located throughout California and Nevada. When designing their new corporate headquarters HMC turned to SpecCeramics a leading importer of porcelain...
This 20 plus year old building is a testament to the longevity of porcelain tile. The walls of the 4 story building combine light gauge metal framing with a traditional scratch and brown plaster base...
This project was constructed in 1984 as a regional office for IBM. The Cygnus panel system was used for the skin of the 4 story office building. Cygnus panels where chosen for their superior quality control and ease of installation...
Pierce Cooley Architects specialize in retail projects as well as multi-use and commercial developments while fully understanding the longevity and exceptional beauty of porcelain stone tile. For their corporate offices, porcelain stone supplied by SpecCeramics was the theme...
Orange County, California, or the 'OC' as most people who watch the television show should know it, is an incredibly unique place where tremendous wealth and beauty are far from uncommon. The Orange County Credit Union (OCCU), an $800 million local banking institution that now proudly represents the 'OC,' decided to renovate...
The Monterey County Government Center (which is the county seat and largest municipality within Monterey County) in Salinas, California recently underwent a very successful $47 million construction and renovation effort. Salinas, with a longstanding Spanish influence, has a number of downtown buildings that reflect the city's heritage.
High power meets high traffic- that's what you get when designing the office space for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. The main lobby and elevator lobbies in the DWP offices are subjected to tremendous amounts of foot traffic. The tough and long-lasting beauty of glass agglomerate was the perfect tile for this high profile project.