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Architectural glass industry on the verge of a revolution

February 18, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration, Landscaping

The Rs 5,000 crore architectural glass industry is on the verge of a revolution. Popularly used in facades and windows, glass on Saturday has found its way to doors, stair treads, balustrades, walkways, bridges and floorings due to its high flexural stiffness.
With a tough interlayer that is 100 times stiffer and five times stronger than [...]

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Tata Tea plans to take cuppa out of home

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Renaissance Herbs Achieves ISO 22000:2005 Certification

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Germain – Parisian Restaurant Interior Design by India Mahdavi

Germain is a three storey Parisian restaurant designed by Iranian-born and Paris based architect, India Mahdavi. The main characteristic of the restaurant is a massive yellow sculpture of a woman

Do I HAVE to Wear a White Wedding Dress?

The "wedding season" is fast approaching. As June nears, wedding planning picks up, and many brides-to-be are choosing their wedding gowns in preparation for the "big day." And, even though

Kolkata’s botanical gardens awaits a makeover

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Dubai Flower Centre to tap US$1 billion Indian Floricculture export market

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