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David Allen Company wins NTMA honor for Nashville airport terrazzo

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David Allen Company wins NTMA honor for Nashville airport terrazzo

By AI, Created 7:41 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – The National Terrazzo & Mosaic Association gave David Allen Company a 2026 Honor Award for a 250,000-square-foot terrazzo installation at Nashville International Airport. The project spans the airport’s expanded terminal and blends custom colors, artist collaborations and wayfinding elements across three levels.

Why it matters: - The Nashville International Airport installation shows how terrazzo can function as both durable infrastructure and large-scale public art in a high-traffic terminal. - The project had to unify a sprawling expansion while helping millions of travelers navigate the building. - The award puts David Allen Company among 17 honored projects selected from international submissions this year.

What happened: - The National Terrazzo & Mosaic Association awarded David Allen Company of Raleigh a 2026 Honor Award for terrazzo work at Nashville International Airport. - The award was presented May 13 at the association’s 103rd annual convention. - The airport project spans more than 250,000 square feet across three levels of the expanded terminal. - The installation covers the grand lobby, international arrivals, baggage claim, security checkpoints and Concourses A, B and D.

The details: - Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority selected Corgan, a Dallas-based architecture firm, to lead the terminal expansion design. - The flooring needed to create one visual identity across multiple zones while handling heavy pedestrian traffic. - The design also had to support three large-scale artistic collaborations and reflect Nashville’s identity. - David Allen Company used 50 custom terrazzo colors to coordinate the full installation. - The epoxy terrazzo system was specified for durability, intricate colorwork and artistic detail. - The work was completed in phases as construction zones became available. - The installation includes custom lettering spelling out “Nashville, Tennessee” in the grand lobby. - Sound wave patterns run through the terminal floor. - The terminal opened in 2024. - Nashville International Airport is expanding through its “New Horizon” projects to serve more than 40 million annual passengers.

Between the lines: - The project shows how airport flooring can carry branding, art and wayfinding at the same time. - The extensive color matching and phased construction suggest the installation was as much coordination exercise as craft project. - The artist pieces also tie the terminal more tightly to local history, music and travel nostalgia. - Brenda Stein said the level of labor, precision and artistry behind the installation was eye-opening.

What’s next: - The Honor Award adds to David Allen Company’s portfolio of high-profile terrazzo work, including a recognized installation at Forte on Flagler in West Palm Beach. - NTMA’s annual awards program will continue highlighting member projects for design, craftsmanship and technical execution. - More information about this year’s Honor Award recipients is available at ntma.com.

The bottom line: - The Nashville airport project turned a functional terminal floor into a large-scale design feature, and the industry took notice.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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