Masonry Magazine February 1994 Page. 8

Words: Richard Felice, Donald Larsen, Mario Catani, G. Griffin, Colin Munro, Greg Borchelt, James Amrhein, John Melander, John Ries, Charles Ostrander, Mark Larsen, Kenneth Gutschick, Al Isberner, Ken Dash, Garth Miller, Robert VanLaningham, Barbara Campbell
Masonry Magazine February 1994 Page. 8

Masonry Magazine February 1994 Page. 8
COVER

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8 MASONRY-JANUARY/FEBRUARY, 1994

THE VICTORIAN character of Stanton Park, a previously residential community in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill District, is reinterpreted in modern, graphic terms in this new three story office building designed by Weinstein Associates, Washington, D.C. architects. The building's decidedly contemporary brick skin "paints" a facade of Victorian structural features, such as gables, towers and bays. Rich brick patterning, a nouvelle update of the Victorian, links the building to its neighbors and, in a return to the lavish, "draws" its corner tower. The building has been praised for its historic decorative motif-a great neighborhood design resolution." Photo by Maxwell MacKenzie, courtesy of Brick Institute of America.

MASONRY REVIEW COMMITTEE
Richard Felice and
Donald Larsen
(Co-chairmen), G. Alan
Griffin, Mark Larsen

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
James E. Amrhein, Masonry Institute of
America; Greg Borchelt, Brick Institute of
America; Barbara Campbell, Masonry
Institute of Dayton; Mario Catani,
Dur-O-Wal, Incorporated; Ken Dash,
National Association of Brick Distributors;
Kenneth Gutschick, National Lime
Association; Al Isberner, Consulting
Materials Engineer; John Melander,
Portland Cement Association; Garth W.
Miller, Ontario Masonry Industry Promotion
Fund; Colin Munro, Chartered Masonry
Consultant; Charles Ostrander, Winois
Masonry Institute; John P. Ries, Expanded
Shale Clay and Slate Institute; Robert Van
Laningham, National Concrete Masonry
Association


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