Masonry Magazine March 1980 Page. 8

Words: Frank Soave, Kenneth Neumann, Jack Barron, Robert Fearon, Norman Kline, Jack Ickes, Jerry Allen
Masonry Magazine March 1980 Page. 8

Masonry Magazine March 1980 Page. 8
"M" AWARDS

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funds, the project of renovating the building and adding to it was completed in April, 1979. "Our objectives were to retain the character of the original building and match the addition to it," said Norman A. Kline, AIA, principal of the architectural firm of Graheck. Bell, Kline & Brown, of Traverse City and Marquette, Mich.

The original structure was in a poor state of repair. Accordingly, the Chicago common brick were cleaned, tuckpointed and repainted, deteriorated wood windows replaced, and the interior refurbished. For the addition, a three-story structure of masonry bearing-wall design, a locally-produced concrete brick unit was selected for the exterior because it closely matched the texture of the original brick. Then it was painted in the same warm gray color of the older building.

Exterior detailing of the addition-including window arches, architraves, and horizontal bands of masonry also was designed to complement the work on the existing building. The composite-wall system includes 2-inch rigid insulation backed by standard concrete masonry units, which are painted to provide the interior finish in some areas of the building.

Mason contractor winners of 1979 "M Awards" included Jack Ickes (center), job superintendent for Miller-Davis Co., Kalamazoo; Jerry L. Allen, P.E. (second from right), vice president, Sorensen-Gross Construction Co., Flint, and Jack Barron (right), president, Barron Construction Co., Pontiac. Making the presentations were (from left) Frank Soave, president, Masonry Institute of Michigan, and Robert Fearon, AIA, secretary, Michigan Society of Architects. Contractors worked on projects recognized for excellence in masonry design. A fourth contractor award (not shown) went to Bracy and Jahr, Inc., of Quincy.

Young Israel of Southfield

Young Israel, an orthodox synagogue located in the Detroit suburb of Southfield, was completed in May. 1979. Its design was meant to evoke the ancient Second Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem.

"We utilized oversize brick to approximate the shape, color and texture of the original stone," said Kenneth Neumann, FAIA, partner in continued on page 29

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