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PROJECT NAME Georgia State University PROJECT LOCATION Alpharetta, Georgia DESIGN FIRM CGLS Architects PRODUCTS SPECIFIED InGrained Boardroom Oak TOTAL AMOUNT 3,000 Square Feet Parterre Flooring Earns High Marks at Georgia State University When the question was raised as to what flooring would make the grade at Georgia State University’s Alpharetta campus, Parterre Flooring turned out to be the perfect answer. The newly constructed North Annex building, which opened in August 2010, is primarily used for the university’s executive MBA program. So the flooring needed a more sophisticated, upscale look – while still comple - menting other flooring and finishes used at GSU and offering superior durability and ease of maintenance, along with sustainability. Parterre’s InGrained Boardroom Oak plank product was an ideal match for this long list of requirements . Since other buildings on campus featured vinyl flooring, the designer for this project was tasked with using a vinyl product that would coordinate with the other spaces on campus, as well as coordinate with porcelain tile and carpet on the floor, and even the stain on the wood doors.

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PROJECT NAMEGeorgia State University

PROJECT LOCATIONAlpharetta, Georgia

DESIGN FIRMCGLS Architects

PRODUCTS SPECIFIEDInGrained Boardroom Oak

TOTAL AMOUNT3,000 Square Feet

Parterre Flooring Earns High Marks at Georgia State University

When the question was raised as to what flooring would make the grade at Georgia State University’s Alpharetta campus, Parterre Flooring turned outto be the perfect answer. The newly constructed North Annex building, which opened in August 2010, is primarily used for the university’s executive MBA program. So the flooring needed a more sophisticated, upscale look – while still comple-menting other flooring and finishes used at GSU and offering superior durability and ease ofmaintenance, along with sustainability.

Parterre’s InGrained Boardroom Oak plank product was an ideal match for this long list of requirements. Since other buildings on campus featured vinyl flooring, the designer for this project was tasked with using a vinyl product that would coordinate with the other spaces on campus, as well as coordinate with porcelain tile and carpet on the floor, and even the stain on the wood doors.

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“The luxury vinyl product we chose from Parterre matches so well with the existing building on campus, but with a much nicer finish,” says Frankie Ware, interior designer with CGLS Architects. “Plus with such a wide variety of colors, it was easy to match the flooring to the stain and grain of the wood doors used in the building. In fact, everyone thinks the floor is made of real wood when they first see it.”

Of course, this flooring had to offer more than just good looks. GSU wanted a vinyl product, but it had to offer green attributes. Thanks to its post-consumer and post-industrial recycled content, Parterre Flooring met the demands for sustainability. Plus it’s 100 percent recyclable.

With plenty of student traffic and heavy use ofa flex room in this building, the flooring also needed to wear extremely well. “We wanted a flooring that would be easy to maintain, wouldn’t scuff or show heel marks and would be quieter than wood,” says Ware.

Because it’s made of vinyl, Parterre Flooring isa low-maintenance choice that is resilient and made to withstand heavy wear and tear. It also provides comfort underfoot, as well as good acoustical characteristics, minimizing classroom disruptions as students walk through the hallways.

The multi-purpose flex room in the building is particularly dependent on a highly durable flooring. “We’re constantly reconfiguring this room, moving around the tables and chairs, so it can be set up as a reception area, a class-room or a meeting space,” explains GSU’s Alpharetta Facility Director Yvonne Chrimes. “Besides having such a warm, rich look, the flooring is performing really well and has been easy to clean. It truly rises up to meet the level of students we have here in the Colleges of Business and Education, who’ve come to expect the best and latest in technology.”

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GSU’s Planning and Facilities Architect Craig Wertz agrees: “Parterre Flooring provides a durable, but unique appearance for a space that represents the university and its students in an above average way. The flooring must live up to the heavy traffic and wear and tear of an institu-tional environment – and of course we have to live with the floors and take care of them. In addition to the durability and easy maintenance, we’ve been thrilled with the appearance of the flooring. The natural wood look truly achieved the aesthetic we wanted, and we hope it will look great for years to come.”

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Design Team:David Brown, PM; Mike Groff, PA; David Lanier, PIC; Frankie Ware, Interior Designer; and Young Yoon, PA.