Masonry Design
The editorial mission of Masonry Design is to educate and inform architects, engineers
Masonry Design magazine offers a wide-ranging look at the materials, trends and technologies that aid architects and engineers in creating better masonry projects.
Brick’s resiliency gives it the strength to endure the test of time – making way for timeless beauty. From beautiful ancient structures to awe-inspiring modern marvels, discover how designing with brick allows projects to flex their beauty for generations. 🔥
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https://www.masonrydesignmagazine.com/brick-resiliency-the-key-to-sustainable-construction/
Unveiling the power of attentive listening: From wider loading platforms to innovative cable systems, the manufacturing industry evolves by tuning into the needs of its experts—the contractors, masons, and tenders. Embrace the transformative force of customer feedback, propelling brands towards unparalleled innovation and unwavering loyalty.
Learn more below 👇
https://www.masonrydesignmagazine.com/unlock-business-success-listen-to-your-customers/
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The Sydney Kent House, built in 1883 and designed by Burnham & Root. 2944 S Michigan Ave. Bronzeville.
Preserving the timeless allure of the Lovness family's Mid-Century Modern masterpiece in Stillwater, Minnesota 🏡✨ meticulous masonry restoration by Advanced Masonry brought this architectural gem back to life, honoring the vision of Frank Lloyd Wright and earning an Excellence in Concrete & Masonry Design and Construction Award. 🥇
Are you an architect or designer in the Dallas-Fort Worth area? 🤔
If so, you’re invited to join the UMCA’s special Block Talk event going down this coming Tuesday, Nov. 14th from 6pm-9pm at New Artisan Distillery in Dallas! 🎉
From ancient civilizations to modern innovation, the story of stone veneer is a journey of sustainable progress and a testament to the materials longevity in masonry design. This beautiful material now available in countless styles is an incredible enhancement to the aesthetics of any project and has been for thousands of years. 🧱👀
Transforming an empty plot into a luxurious condominium complex featuring a restaurant, The Aston brings a contemporary elegance to the historic 14th street of Washington, D.C. 👀
Edinburgh Castle and Autumn scenery🍁🍂
📍Edinburgh, Scotland
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Design meant to stand the test of time. The Louisa Flowers in Portland flexes its great design while breeding confidence that it will stand proud for many years to come. 👀
University of Michigan’s Union Building: A Century of Unity, Progress, and Transformation 🏛️✨ Discover the rich history and recent $80 million renovation that modernized this iconic landmark, shaping it to serve generations of students and leaders to come, link below!
https://www.masonrydesignmagazine.com/saving-a-historic-symbol-of-university-fellowship-a-look-at-the-history-and-renovation-behind-the-university-of-michigans-union-building/
www.masonrydesignmagazine.com Words: Ashley JohnsonPhotos: Jeff Garland The Michigan Union in Ann Arbor, Mich., is a symbol of unity, progress, and hope. Politicians, leaders, and dignitaries have strolled down its corridors and raised their voices from its steps. As an integral extension of the University of Michigan, this 100-...
Autumn nature at Lauriston Castle🍂🍁
Lauriston is a late 16th-century tower house, extended in 1824. The interiors hold a collection of 18th-century Italian furniture, Derbyshire Blue John, carpets, clocks, porcelain, tapestries, and decorative art. The castle is set in 30 acres of parkland and gardens, offering wonderful views across the Firth of Forth.
Lauriston is the perfect place to escape from the bustle of the city centre. Enjoy a woodland walk, a visit to the award-winning Japanese garden, or step back in time and experience what life was like in an Edinburgh middle-class home at the beginning of the 20th century.
📍Lauriston Castle 🏴
📸Awesome Shot By: Paul Watt Photography
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🌿 Building a Sustainable Future 🧱: From bricks to solar-powered innovation, masonry leads the way towards a greener tomorrow. ♻️
https://www.masonrydesignmagazine.com/moving-masonry-into-a-sustainable-future/
Marveling at the architectural splendor of 280 Broadway. Every detail tells a story.
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🔥 Optimizing outdoor spaces for the autumn season with timeless brick and stone accents, as well as thoughtful practical design, not only creates aesthetic appeal but also provides a great place to warm up as the weather cools. It's all about creating warmth and ambiance for those cool, cozy nights. 🍂🏡
This Hardie home in San Diego was designed by Derek Berg, owner of MADesign and Drafting Services. For Derek, a successful home design should make homeowners feel like they're on vacation every day.
Exterior design plays a vital role in creating homes that feel right and comfortable for homeowners. Derek, who has been using Hardie siding for 23 years, sees people drawn to texture and layering. He often uses Hardie Trim for striking details.
Discover fiber cement siding from James Hardie at https://bit.ly/2zTJuLg!
Tuscany , Italy 🇮🇹
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, a beautiful reminder of the luxury masonry lends designs. 🧱😲
Masonry’s vast versatility offers you the ability to create unique designs to bring your clients vision to life; allowing you to birth luxury from within the smallest details 🔥
One of my favorite pictures to date ❤️
📍Edinburgh, Scotland
📸 Awesome Photo By: Jason Eib Photography
Designed to spotlight natural beauty and embody the essence of culture within, the J. Paul Getty Museum is a feat of creativity and design rarely seen brought to life. Combining modern architecture with the natural scape offered by its abundant open space and beautiful gardens, the Getty is nothing short of awe-inspiring. 😲
Bremen , Germany 🇩🇪
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Creative design is critical when creating a unique outdoor living space. Flexing your imagination by experimenting with different colors and textures can result in beautiful, unique and inspiring spaces your clients will love. Check out this piece by Joe Raboine, Director of Residential Hardscape at Belgard on what to consider when creating outdoor living spaces, link below! 🔥
https://www.masonrydesignmagazine.com/material-use-emphasizing-color-and-texture-with-hardscapes%EF%BF%BC/
From aiding in the design process, to utility in client service through enhanced previewing of designs VR is revolutionizing how custom projects are tackled. Learn how exploring VR can lead to improvement in design quality and client satisfaction 👨💼👨💻
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https://www.masonrydesignmagazine.com/vr-in-architecture-and-design-simple-implementation-and-answering-design-barriers/
The Garfield Park Fieldhouse was designed by Michaelsen & Rognstad, masters of using terra cotta to create masterful and dense decorative details. Something like the intricate entrance would have been prohibitively expensive in stone, but the easy sculptability and moldability of terra cotta made this type of ornament possible for a municipal building.
N Central Park Ave. Garfield Park.
Bold, contemporary design using thin brick veneer made possible by the LATICRETE MVIS System on the Louisa Flowers housing development in Portland. 👀🧱
Color in design is a powerful thing that can demand attention, and colored mortar can elevate the aesthetic your project to make it stand out. From rustic and contemporary colorways, to mixing precautions here’s what you need to know about using colored mortar in your projects. Link below.
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Louis Kahn’s Kimbell Art Museum turns 50 At 50, Louis Kahn’s Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, remains a paragon of architectural achievement.
The Wren Building at the College of William & Mary is the oldest academic building still in use in the United States. George Washington was chancellor of the college. The building is currently used for classes and special events and is also open to visitors for tours. James Monroe, Thomas Jefferson, John Tyler, and John Marshall were all educated in the building during their respective times. From a masonry perspective, it is an incredible structure. It is a Flemish bond with glazed headers, rubbed work, rubbed and gauged arches, struck joints, etc. Read more at https://buff.ly/3uTQXGn.