
Photo by Photo by Darren Jacknisky.
PCL Centennial Learning Centre by Cohos Evamy integratedesign. (Photo by Darren Jacknisky.)
San Francisco—The Antron® Carpet Fiber Design Awards honored the
industry's best and the brightest at a ceremony last month, held at
the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco. Innovation in product design,
sustainability, and application were all recognized amongst other
categories.
The grand prize winner of the 23rd Antron Carpet Fiber Design Award
was Cohos Evamy integratedesign™ for its innovative use of carpet
in designing the PCL Centennial Learning Centre in Edmonton,
Alberta, to showcase the company's core business of construction.
Most of the building features cast-in-place concrete and exposed
building system elements, but carpet and suspended ceilings
highlight gathering spaces. Atlas Carpet Mills' "Perspective,"
featuring Antron® Legacy nylon was the carpet of choice on the
project.
The eighth Antron® Carpet Fiber Product Innovation Award top honors
were given to Atlas Carpet Mills and Shaw Contract Group. The Avant
Garde Collection by Atlas took the gold award in the broadloom
category, and Shaw Contract Group's Silk captured the gold in the
modular category. Both were recognized for their unique
combinations of texture and pattern.
Antron also awarded a sustainable flooring performance grand prize
to Ephrata Middle School in Ephrata, Wash., for a carpet
installation in 1984 that is still going strong. The school's VCT
tile was replaced with C&A Guardian I carpet, featuring Antron
nylon. At the time, no schools in the district featured carpet.
ChetanRecognizing Greatness: The Antron® Carpet Fiber Design Awards honored the industry's best and the brightest at a ceremony last month, held at the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco.
May 16, 2008

Photo by Photo by Darren Jacknisky.
PCL Centennial Learning Centre by Cohos Evamy integratedesign. (Photo by Darren Jacknisky.)
San Francisco—The Antron® Carpet Fiber Design Awards honored the industry's best and the brightest at a ceremony last month, held at the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco. Innovation in product design, sustainability, and application were all recognized amongst other categories.
The grand prize winner of the 23rd Antron Carpet Fiber Design Award was Cohos Evamy integratedesign™ for its innovative use of carpet in designing the PCL Centennial Learning Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, to showcase the company's core business of construction. Most of the building features cast-in-place concrete and exposed building system elements, but carpet and suspended ceilings highlight gathering spaces. Atlas Carpet Mills' "Perspective," featuring Antron® Legacy nylon was the carpet of choice on the project.
The eighth Antron® Carpet Fiber Product Innovation Award top honors were given to Atlas Carpet Mills and Shaw Contract Group. The Avant Garde Collection by Atlas took the gold award in the broadloom category, and Shaw Contract Group's Silk captured the gold in the modular category. Both were recognized for their unique combinations of texture and pattern.
Antron also awarded a sustainable flooring performance grand prize to Ephrata Middle School in Ephrata, Wash., for a carpet installation in 1984 that is still going strong. The school's VCT tile was replaced with C&A Guardian I carpet, featuring Antron nylon. At the time, no schools in the district featured carpet.