Masonry Magazine April 2002 Page. 23

Words: David Schwarz, Donna Boxx, Merritt Pardini
Masonry Magazine April 2002 Page. 23

Masonry Magazine April 2002 Page. 23
Residential

1st Place

Davis Residence

Mason Contractor: Spencer Brickwork, Inc.

Architect: Donna F. Boxx

2nd Place

West Village

Mason Contractor: Dee Brown, Inc.

Architect: David M. Schwarz, Architectural Services

Honorable Mention

Jason Lee Middle School Modernization and Expansion

Mason Contractor: Puget Sound Masonry & Restoration and Keystone Masonry

Architect: Merritt & Pardini

Honorable Mention

Valley Library

Mason Contractor: Davidson's Masonry

Architect: SRG Partnership, PC

Honorable Mention

Private Residence

Mason Contractor: Leonard Masonry, Inc.

Architect: Mitchell Wall & Associates Architects, Inc.

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