Craig Morrison, AIA
Architect
Special Recognition
1991 Golden Trowel
Masonry Award
Craig Morrison, AIA
Architect
Patock
Construction Company
General Contractor
The ceramic tile in the two new restrooms at the Count Basie Theater is as unusual as the theater itself...
The 200 square feet of floor tile is a complicated pattern of 1" light green hexagon tiles with a 2" inner border of 1 x 2" tobacco-colored tile, followed by a 6" border of 2" square pine color accents. All of the tile was grouted in a dark brown color.
The 500 square feet of wall tile and trim are made up of 3" square almond colored tiles with a 6 x 4" cove base and a 2" top border of a Mexican sand colored material.
There are also two 3/4" beads of a mocha colored tile all capped by a varnished walnut covered wood. The wall grout color is summer wheat.
All of the above create a simple but complex, attractive color scheme and layout design.
The customer.
And he can fire everyone in the company,
from the chairman on down,
simply by
spending his money somewhere else.
- Sam Walton