Masonry Magazine April 1963 Page. 5

Words: Kenneth Sullivan, John Flad
Masonry Magazine April 1963 Page. 5

Masonry Magazine April 1963 Page. 5
sonry: Beautiful

Functional
cture: Cathedral Office, School, Rectory & Convent
for the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin.

amry: Knuth Masonry, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.

itects: John J. Flod & Associates, Madison, Wis.

aral Contractor: Kenneth F. Sullivan Co., Madison, Wis.

egraphs: William Wallin Studio.

The masonry materials architects John J. Flad & Associates have created a beautiful, yet highly functional addition to the Madison, Wis., Cathedral. The major requirements considered by the architects were the fact that the structure must blend and be compatible with the existing Cathedral, and that the limited site utilized to its fullest. The arrays of orange brown brick are complimented by stone trim and attractive roof line.

This photo review is one of many fine displays that were exhibited at the '63 MCAA Show by MCAA

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April, 1963


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