WINTER LOSES
when CORK guards indoor tennis court E
VEN a Colorado winter can’t stop tennis on the estate of
ex-Senator Phipps in Denver, Colorado! For the court is enclosed, and Armstrong’s Corkboard insu
lates the building. Furnace heat, supplied through radiators set in cork-insulated recesses along the wall, stays inside!
The architect, John Gray, of Pueblo, made full use of the decorative possibilities of the cork. Each board was given a coat of cream-colored paint before it was
erected, adding greatly to its attractive appearance. Because of its high insulating value, resistance to moisture, structural strength,
and light weight, corkboard is the choice of many architects for all types of buildings.
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You’ll find Armstrong products have a wide application in the building industry. Armstrong’s Corkboard provides ideal insula
tion for the walls and roofs of normally heated buildings, as well as for installations where low tem
peratures must be maintained. Armstrong’s Cork Covering pro
tects cold lines. Insulating Brick help control high temperatures.
Many architects use them in hotels and apartment houses to protect adjacent rooms from the heat of stacks.
Armstrong’s Vibracork absorbs vibration and muffles the noise that it causes. Under moving machinery, it eliminates vibration annoyances. Armstrong’s Corkoustic quiets air
borne noises and provides better hearing conditions. Literature describing all these Armstrong prod
ucts, and samples of each are
available on request. Armstrong Cork & Insulation Company, 902 Concord St., Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Armstrong
Cork & Insulation Company
CORKBOARD . . . CORK COVERING
VIBRACORK . . . CORKOUSTIC . . . INSULATING BRICK
YEAR ROUND TENNIS is possible here because of Arm
strong s Corkboard In
sulation. Estate of former U. S. Senator L. C. Phipps, Denver, Col. Architect John Gray.
C out r actor, Platt- Rogers, Inc., Pueblo.
FOR PUBLIC ARENA, TOO
The Boston Garden, huge public arena of the Boston & Maine Railroad, in Boston,
Mass., has used 100,000 board feet of Armstrong s Corkboard and three tons of granulated cork.
Architects, Finch & Wilcox.
Contractor, Dwight P. Robinson Company.