Masonry Magazine March 1981 Page. 6

Words: W. Fortner, Morgan Fields, Gassner Partners, Architects Planners, Norris Contractors, Walk Inc, McGehee Inc, Thorn Architects, Madewell Masonry
Masonry Magazine March 1981 Page. 6

Masonry Magazine March 1981 Page. 6
Award of Merit-Masonry

Masonry was chosen as the predominant material for the Winfield Dunn Dental Clinic Building in order to provide a sense of continuity with existing collegiate gothic buildings on campus. The 8x8 masonry units of rich brown color give scale and warmth to the large expanses of the exterior walls. This standard unit veneers the curved forms of vertical elements with no special expense. The use of masonry contributed substantially toward meeting a restrictive budget, according to the architect, Gassner Nathan & Partners, Architects/Planners, Inc. Norris Contractors, Inc. did the masonry.


Masonry Institute of Memphis Presents Design Awards

In cooperation with the Memphis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, the Masonry Institute of Memphis presented awards to six architectural projects in a sponsored design competition. The contest was limited to projects completed in the last five years.

Morgan Fields, executive director, and W. A. Fortner, chairman of the Institute, presented the awards at a dinner meeting attended by about 200 persons at the University Club in Memphis.

"Excellence In Masonry Awards" went to three organizations: Baptist Memorial Hospital East, designed by Walk Jones & Francis Mah. Inc.: Germantown Municipal Center, designed by McGehee/Nicoholson/Burke/Architects/Inc., and the Pink Palace Museum Addition, designed by Thorn Howe Stratton Strong Architects, Inc.


Award of Merit-Germantown Post Office

Germantown Post Office, designed by Gassner Nathan & Partners, Architects/Planners, Inc., with masonry by Madewell Masonry, Inc. This 7,800 sq. ft. branch postal facility provides complete customer service for Germantown. The structure is sheathed in brick to coordinate with the neighboring municipal buildings. All finishes were selected for low maintenance and durability.


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