IMI Webinar Series - Introduction to Design Considerations for Tile, Marble, and Terrazzo
Every surface tells a story about the space it defines, and thoughtful selection and detailing of finish materials helps preserve that expression over time. Join us to explore how tile, marble, and terrazzo can be designed and installed to achieve both beauty and long-term performance. We’ll start with ceramic and porcelain tile, examining their physical properties, setting methods, and system components outlined in ANSI standards and the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook. Next, we’ll move to marble and dimension stone, focusing on anchoring systems for wall cladding and the detailing that prevents cracking, displacement, and uneven wear. Finally, we’ll look at terrazzo design, from layout and divider strip placement to cement and epoxy matrix components, covering how each stage of installation affects durability and appearance. Throughout, you’ll discover how these materials contribute to sustainability, lifecycle value, and occupant well-being in modern architectural design.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how the properties, system components, and setting methods of ceramic and porcelain tile, outlined in ANSI standards and the TCNA Handbook, support occupant safety, material durability, and healthy interior environments.
- Identify critical design and anchoring details for marble and dimension stone installations that ensure structural stability, prevent material failure, and protect occupant safety.
- Evaluate the design principles and installation stages of cement and epoxy terrazzo systems that promote slip resistance, occupant comfort, and long-term building performance.
- Recognize how the sustainable attributes of tile, marble, and terrazzo contribute to environmental quality, energy efficiency, and the overall health and welfare of building occupants.
About the Speaker:
Cindy Lanoue
Director of Industry Development and Technical Services, IMI
Cindy's professional experience spans all sectors, with expertise in both new and existing construction. She's a graduate of Lawrence Technological University's Master of Architecture program and has focused her career on understanding effective design and construction. With a concentration on building science, detailing, specifications, and building condition assessments, she's developed a passion for technical collaboration. Prior to joining IMI, she spent over 20 years supporting national accounts, international clients, and their evolving needs.
Cindy is a part of IMI's tile, marble and terrazzo industry development program. She contributes to IMI's national series of tile, marble, and terrazzo educational seminars, webinars, and workshops. In this role, Cindy collaborates with industry partners to support designers and contractors in keeping up with evolving tile standards and installation practices.