Tenant property and building management companies have complete responsibility for the operation of a commercial building under lease or contract with the property owner. Building services are carried out by the company itself or contracted out by them. The building managers therefore have a major influence on a building’s environmental performance: its energy and water efficiency, waste management, and cleaning.
A Word or Two About Design Styles
By Kenneth Ho & Fardid Biglar
When it comes to renovating the home, most homeowners often have difficulty
describing the style that they want. With the amount of jargon it takes and the
subtle difference between the styles, you’d have to be an architecture historian
to tell them apart. The following are brief descriptions of the most popular
interior design styles meant to give you an edge in choosing and talking about
the styles you like:
MODERN
Modernist designs are known for their purist sensibilities including clean lines,
spaciousness, and efficiency. It is a very popular style in Europe and North
American condo living due to the spaciousness that it emphasizes. You see few
historical architectural elements in a modern home and none in an ultra-modern
style. There are no moldings, no corbels, very subtle textures, and nothing that
creates a busy look. Style is reflected through technological materials such as
stainless steel, glass, plastic, smooth wood veneers and other sleek materials.
Since there are fewer details, colour and texture plays a very important role.
In modern kitchens for example, cabinet doors that are simpler in design such as
the slab door. With fewer elements to distract your eyes, when compared to
traditional styles, modern design quality is reflected by the details of
craftsmanship and intrinsic beauty in materials used. High-gloss lacquer
finishes, exotic wood veneers, and stainless steel accents create a high-tech
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CONTEMPORARY
Contemporary kitchens have some of the high-tech look and functionality of a
modern space, but are not purist in style and design vocabulary. Often different
styles are mixed together to give this style of space a unique emotional
connection to its occupants. In a contemporary space, it’s common to find a
juxtaposition of styles such as an antique rug or historic wood table used with
an ultra-modern sofa in a streamlined and technologically advanced space.
CLASSIC (TRADITIONAL)
The advantage of having a traditional design is that it may never go out of
style. Ornamental elements such as moldings and posts are commonly used in a
traditional design to reflect timeless elegance and sophistication. The
classical style is most obvious when looking at the kitchen – crown moldings,
light valences, raised panel doors, columns with ornaments, hardwood flooring,
and rich materials such as tumbled marble.
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