Masonry Magazine July 2004 Page. 53

Words: Paul Dziadus, James Byrnes, Michelle Notebaert, Kirk Pickerel, Donald Wetmore
Masonry Magazine July 2004 Page. 53

Masonry Magazine July 2004 Page. 53
3rd Place Phases of Life

3rd Place - Barbeque

People's Choice Award: "Phases of Life"
MAG Construction and Perlman Architects

Canyon State Masonry and Dick & Fritsche Design Group

Build to Last. Specify Copper.

From Statues to Sports Facilities
Nothing Outperforms Copper.

When architects and builders recognize endurance as the cornerstone of their work, they specify copper.

From copper flashing to a comprehensive line of traditional and innovative flashing products, and accessories... the industry leader, Advanced Building Products, has you covered.

P.O. Box 98
Springvale, Maine 04083
800.252.2306
advancedflashing.com

ADVANCED
Building Products Inc.

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The Voice of the Mason Contractor
July 2004
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