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He is a member of the American Institute of Building Design, American Institute of Architects, Florida Green Building Coalition, Greater Orlando Builders Association and the U.S. Green Building Council. He was also a past-President of Orlando's Master Custom Builder Council. Phil Kean Design Group is also known for its custom smart homes. [2]
Glen Ellyn Junior High School, 1929, Classical Revival school designed by Norman Brydges First Methodist Episcopal Church, 1957 with 1930 educational building, church in the Late Gothic Revival style 520-526 Hillside Avenue, c. 1926-1930, one-part commercial block in the Tudor Revival style
The ITG Automotive Group manufactured fabrics and cushion for airbags, which are sold to automotive safety groups, such as Autoliv, TRW and Delphi. Many automobiles throughout the world contain ITG's safety fabrics. The fabrics and cushion were manufactured in various locations, including the United States, Germany, Poland, China, and Mexico.
Glen Ellyn State Bank, 1926-1929, arcaded block in the Classical Revival style 528 Crescent Boulevard, c. 1925, two-part commercial block in the Tudor Revival style. Altered in 1986.
The Glen Ellyn Main Street Historic District is a set of eleven buildings in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. The houses were built between 1874 and 1890 when the village was known as Prospect Park. The houses were built between 1874 and 1890 when the village was known as Prospect Park.
Green textiles are fabrics or fibres produced to replace environmentally harmful textiles and minimise the ecological impact.Green textiles (or eco-textiles) are part of the sustainable fashion and eco-friendly trends, providing alternatives to the otherwise pollution-heavy products of conventional textile industry, which is deemed the most ecologically damaging industry.
Textile design is further broken down into three major disciplines: printed textile design, woven textile design, and mixed media textile design. Each uses different methods to produce a fabric for variable uses and markets. Textile design as an industry is involved in other disciplines such as fashion, interior design, and fine arts. [2] [3]
Fiber and fabric processing are still the norm in sustainable fashion 30 years on. [11] In 1992, the ESPRIT e-collection was developed by head designer Lynda Grose [12] and launched at retail. In parallel with industry, research around sustainable fashion has been in development since the early 1990s.