Masonry Magazine February 1965 Page. 19

Words: Bryan Fairburn, Hegman-Harris Co, Herman Co, Texas Co, Cold Corp
Masonry Magazine February 1965 Page. 19

Masonry Magazine February 1965 Page. 19
Special Report:
Resourcefullness, ingenuity ingredients for successful granite installation


U. S. Courthouse & Federal Building
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Architect's rendering of the new Albuquerque Courthouse & Federal Building.

Architect: Flatow, Moore, Bryan & Fairburn

General Contractor: Hegman-Harris Co., Inc.

Mason Contractor: Herman L. May & Co., Inc.

MATERIALS:

Granite Supplier: Texas Granite Co., Div. of Cold Springs Granite Corp.

80,000 sq. ft. Polished Granite Facing

5,000 sq. ft. Random Ashlar Facing

11,000 sq. ft. Granite Flooring

200,000 Brick

96,000 Concrete Masonry Units

25,000 Glazed Tile

MASONRY
February, 1965
19


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