Masonry Magazine June 1984 Page. 26
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WTW Architects Win Masonry Award
Shown accepting the "Excellence In Masonry Award" is Karl H. Jacob (right center) of Eickhoff from Richard DeYoung (left center) of WTW. Also present were (from left): Thomas Williams, WTW; Thomas Kelly, Eickhoff, Paul Whitehead, WTW, and Dr. Paul Rheinlaender, Eickhoff.
Williams Trebilcock Whitehead, Pittsburgh-based architectural, planning and interior design firm, is the winner of the 1983 "Excellence In Masonry Award" for its design of the Eickhoff Corp. headquarters/assembly buildings in RIDC Park West in Findlay Township near Greater Pittsburgh International Airport.
The award is presented annually by the Masonry Institute of Western Pennsylvania. Honored along with WTW were mason contractor Donald Harris, Inc. of Pittsburgh's West End, and the Casey company as general contractor.
Red/brown Norman ironspot brick were used exclusively on the building exteriors as well as extensively on the interiors. The office building is built primarily of brick veneer curtainwall construction with some areas of brick and block insulated cavity wall construction. Special radial brick were used on all curved walls.
The Assembly building is primarily brick and block insulated cavity wall construction. Reinforced concrete form block were used on below-grade walls. Pigmented interlocking concrete pavers were used for the pedestrian walk and service drive between the two buildings.
Material Service Corp. Donates Historic Farmhouse for Preservation
Material Service Corp., the building materials subsidiary of General Dynamics Corp., has donated an historic farmhouse on its Lockport property to the Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois (LPCI) in an effort to en-
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