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Duncan Aviation's trade show exhibit at the National Business Aircraft Assn. show in Las Vegas, NV, was designed by Mitchell Mauk of Mauk Designs. The construction, in the form of an ultra-modern temple, set Duncan Aviation apart from all the other jet maintenance companies. It is made up of several components which can be folded for storage and transportation and may be used separately or in any combination. The project cost $150,000 and took six month from conceptualization to construction. It drew 425 leads at the Las Vegas show, resulting in $1.2 million in sales.
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Peter Gisolfi and Assoc was contracted to render the interior design for the New York restaurant, The Castle at Tarrytown. The structure's three-foot-thick walls were cut to allow the placement of mechanical systems, an elevator and fire stair tower. The castle also features a gothic-inspired faux limestone fireplace. Window sills on the upper floors were lowered to provide a spectacular view of the Hudson River.
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St. Ignatius Academy is located on a 830-square-foot storefront space in New York City's Bronx district. The school, which will offer 15 neighborhood boys a rigorous education revolving around cultural, religious and social values, was designed by the University of Detroit's Detroit Collaborative Design Center with the help of architect Eric K. Daniels. The school was built with a $35,000 budget.
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