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Content Description

Reimagining Recycled Rubber as High-Performance Flooring for Museums, 2023
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: DF-EN-186201-0324

The choice of flooring is an important consideration in museums; their popularity brings a high volume of foot traffic, and museum spaces have a wide range of flooring needs. This course discusses how recycled rubber flooring is a good choice for museums because of its sustainability, durability, low maintenance requirements, performance attributes, and wide variety of design options.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain how recycled rubber flooring can meet a museum's unique needs.
  • Discuss the low environmental impact of the recycled rubber flooring manufacturing process.
  • Describe the characteristics that make recycled rubber flooring a sustainable choice, including recycled content, durability, and low maintenance requirements.
  • Specify how using recycled rubber flooring can help a museum achieve certification through various green building programs.
  • Describe the two installation methods for recycled rubber flooring.

Faculty BIO

Interior design has always been Melanie's passion, which led her to pursue a career in the field. Over the last 30 years, she has gained experience in different areas of the design industry, including in furniture, window coverings, lighting, and, currently, flooring. Melanie has been a part of the Dinoflex team for nearly nine years because she was drawn to their environmentally friendly flooring products, which allow her to exercise her creativity by creating new programs and custom colors for various projects. Melanie and Dinoflex share a commitment to providing products that cater to the A&D community.


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