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In 1984, Dr. Robert Ulrich published a study in which the effect of the hospital room environment of 46 patients recovering from gall bladder surgery was observed. The individuals were patients at a suburban Pennsylvania hospital between 1972 and 1981,
Call for Entries: Joan B. Calambokidis Innovation in Masonry Design Competition
Vectorworks Releases Version 2018
19th Annual ALA Midwest Architecture Conference Set for October 2017
Think Brick Awards: Best Designs of 2017
Call for Entries: 2017 Beyond Green™ Award
What do you get when you mix 30,000 pieces of existing exterior façade stone, a quarry that is no longer in use, and a team of 13 AEC and trade professionals from around the globe? You get the prestigious 2016 Grande Pinnacle Award from the MIA+BSI for t
This was no ordinary brick laying. Forty-one years after Atlanta Braves slugger Hank Aaron hit his historic 715th home run — the one that surpassed Babe Ruth’s all-time record — he carefully slid a trowel with mortar across a red brick and placed it alon
With four days of business-boosting benefits and opportunities to connect with the industry’s top pros, you’ll see why World of Concrete is the masonry industry’s flagship event.
t’s been a real pleasure and privilege to be a part of this great industry. To all of you who make this industry tick, I say thank you.
Did you know that there are ten committees working toward the long-range goals of the MCAA?
Masonry Magazine has put together information on the latest in saws, saw blades, hammer drills and grinders – so you can know what tool to choose for the job.
Part of attracting workers is getting young people interested in the trades, learning from the “veterans” and becoming the next veterans themselves.
There’s always something big happening in the masonry industry.
NCMCA’s 2016 Annual Convention and Business Meeting took place at the Omni Homestead Resort in Hot Springs, Va., from April 28 to May 1.
I had not been to D.C. in about 20 years, and it was my first Legislative Conference, so I was a bit nervous. I really didn’t know what to expect.