Masonry Magazine April 2002 Page. 24

Words: Leonard Masonry, Dee Brown, David Schwarz, Chiodini Associates, Shadrock Masonry, Fairweather Co, Sclater Partners, O'Neill Oppelt
Masonry Magazine April 2002 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine April 2002 Page. 24
Commercial & Industrial

1st Place ▲
American Airlines Center
Mason Contractor: Dee Brown, Inc.
Architect: David M. Schwarz, Architectural Services, Inc.

2nd Place
The Corner at Bellevue Square
Mason Contractor: Fairweather Masonry Co., Inc.
Architect: Sclater Partners, Architects, PC

Honorable Mention
Southwest Bank
Mason Contractor: Leonard Masonry, Inc.
Architect: Chiodini Associates

Honorable Mention
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
Mason Contractor: Shadrock & Williams Masonry, Ltd.
Architect: O'Neill Conrad Oppelt


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