Masonry Magazine September 1967 Page. 22

Words: Neuhaus Taylor, G. Corp, Harvey Co, Gerald Interests, Lawless Son
Masonry Magazine September 1967 Page. 22

Masonry Magazine September 1967 Page. 22
The 2990 Richmond Building
Houston, Texas

Neuhaus and Taylor, Architects

G. W. Veazey Corp., Mason Contractor

Harvey Construction Co., General Contractor

Gerald Hines Interests, Owner

Lawless and Son, Photographer

Utilizing the beauty of design, the grace of masonry and the skill of the bricklayer, The 2990 Richmond Building lends an air of dignity to the Houston suburban community.

G. W. Veazey Corporation, Mason Contractor, has expertly carried out the plans of the architects in constructing a building of outstanding beauty. Architects Neuhaus & Taylor have created a building which is masonry.
September, 1967


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