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Words: Greg Brown


Cost Savings & Availability Make Concrete Masonry Ideal for Demanding Building Applications
Echelon Masonry provides us with a research-based article on the cost analysis and benefits of masonry for building applications. Discover more on the topic.



Granite Plays Key Role in Challenging Gardens Upgrade
Large pieces and specific color requirements helped to create beautiful new spaces at Michigan’s Frederik Meijer Gardens. Discover the efforts of JK Masonry and Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects of New York for this natural stone project.  




Overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder: Beating The Winter Blues

Earlier nights, colder temperatures, and the absence of the sun can be some of the things that cause the winter blues. Get some of the best ways to overcome seasonal affective disorder with this informative article. 



Making Art With Masonry

 Brick and natural stone are not only resilient but beautiful. In this article, MASONRY Magazine speaks with Steve Borman, President of Keystone Masonry, Inc. in Yelm, Washington about the creative process surrounding the construction of a stunning stone sphere and all it entails.


Embarking on the Masonry Career Path

The world of masonry is a significant component that makes up the construction process. Much like other specialty trades, the work of a mason is very much an art form that has been passed down from one generation to the next. Read more on getting started in the masonry industry. 


University of Kansas Medical Center Health Education Building

Schooling doesn’t always take place in traditional classrooms, especially considering the future of healthcare. So, when planning the Health Education Building at the University of Kansas Medical Center, designers looked at the whole student and planned accordingly. Checkhttps://www.masonrymagazine.com/blog/2022/01/19/university-of-kansas-medical-center-health-education-building/ out this interesting case study! 



Return on Investment: Improving Efficiency on the Jobsite

How do you work smarter but not harder? In this article MASONRY Magazine speaks with masonry companies SPEC MIX and Quick Headers about the best ways to identify and improve inefficiencies on the job site to speed up work processes. 



Causes of Efflorescence and Efflorescence Test Method Summary

Efflorescence is a topic we have often explored in MASONRY Magazine over the years, allowing many of us to become quite knowledgeable on the subject. Are you aware, however, that there are tests that can help pinpoint the source of efflorescence in masonry? Learn more about the tests that can be done and more. 


Canopy Austin Downtown Hotel Celebrates Masonry and Concrete Décor
Like the majority of prominent cities across the United States, the city of Austin, TX harnesses its own exceptional demeanor with ties rich in culture and art. Giving way to this same theme, the architecture found throughout the city exemplifies this very school of thought. Discover more about this creative case study. 


Wall of Fame: Phil Cote
MASONRY Magazine sat down with Phil Cote for this year's first Wall of Fame interview. Phil is a sixth-generation mason continuing the legacy created by his family members who worked in the industry before him. He runs his company 6th Generation Masonry and looks forward to teaching masonry to his children in the future. Learn more about Phil in this year's first Wall of Fame article. 
What gives with head protection? Why workers want to keep their hard hats and ditch safety helmets.
April 2025

Last August, I took my pickup to the dealership for a nagging check engine light. While it was being looked over, I chatted with the salesman I normally deal with, and he told me about the latest and greatest 2025 models. He told me how the twin turbo inl

Government Affairs: Bringing North Carolina to Washington, D.C. and Hopefully Young People to Your Jobsites
April 2025

For you long time members of the Mason Contractors Association of America you likely remember our Annual Washington, D.C. Fly-In where MCAA members from around the country would come to Washington, D.C. meeting with Members of Congress from their home sta

Chairman's Message: While We Are Still Here
April 2025

I truly value my days working on construction sites during the summers of my high school and college days. Some moments in our youth are so clearly meaningful that we file them away in our subconscious to be recalled when life events require inspiration.

Contractor Tip of the Month: The Tough Calls That Define a Leader
April 2025

In construction, every project balances a delicate trio: coordination, precision, and timing. However, beyond blueprints and schedules, leadership demands something far greater—the ability to lead and make difficult decisions that shape the future of a co