Reference List of Cork Flooring Installations
Cork is long-lasting ~ Even in high-traffic locations:
First Congregational Church, Chicago, IL: Entire church area installed in 1890. In use.
Mayo Clinic & Plummer Building, Rochester, MN: Installed in main building in 1912. An additional 300,000 s.f. was installed in the 1940′s. In use.
Manitoba Legislative Building, Canada: Installed in 1920. In use.
United Church of Hyde Park, Chicago, IL: Entire church area installed in 1924. In use.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI: Law Library installed in 1930. In use.
Toledo Museum of Art; Toledo, OH: 50,000 s.f. installed in 1931. In use. Additional cork flooring installed in the Special Exhibits Gallery in 1981. In use.
Falling Water, Western Pennsylvania: Residence designed with cork floors by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1937. In use.
Multnomia Public Library, Multnomia, WA: Installed in 1954. In use.
Furman University Library, Greenville, SC: Installed in 1957. In use.
Seattle Federal Courthouse, Seattle, WA: Installed in 1957. In use.
More Recent Installations:
Dayton Art Institute; Dayton, OH: 40,000 s.f. installed in 1997.
UCLA Law Library; Los Angeles, CA: 58,000 s.f. installed in 1997.
Amazement Square; Alexandria, VA: Installed in 2000.