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Success at AIA 2012.

Connections and Awards.

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05.30.2012 Schöck Isokorb® connects at the AIA Convention and an AIA Honor is awarded to Indianapolis Museum of Art, Ruth Lily Visitor Pavilion, an Schöck Isokorb® type S installed project.

We made many valuable connections at the AIA 2012 Convention in our Nation's Capital. There was an increase in attendance from last year, as well as a profound interest in our thermal break assemblies. The Schöck Isokorb® product models were a huge success! The models demonstrated the ease of installation and our logical solutions for thermal bridging.

An Honor Award was presented to a Schöck Isokorb® installed project, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Ruth Lilly Visitor Pavilion, by Architect Marlon Blackwell and Structural Engineer Guy Nordenson & Associates. Congratulations to the design team!

The AIA show was informative and beneficial. We met many valuable contacts, which we are scheduling to present our AIA CES course, Structural Thermal Break Assemblies. We look forward to next year's expo in Denver, CO.

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