Masonry Magazine December 2005 Page. 35

Words: Jeff Leonard, Justin Breithaupt, Doyal Shoun, Brian Cusic
Masonry Magazine December 2005 Page. 35

Masonry Magazine December 2005 Page. 35
Residential

Residential Golden Trowel Winner
Turtle Creek Residence
Architect: Erith & Terry/Larry E. Boerder
Mason Contractor: Dee Brown, Inc.

Residential-Honorable Mention
The Stanford Lofts
Architect: Stanford Development Corporation
Mason Contractor: Veazey Enterprises, Inc.

Hardscape, Landscape and Restoration

Hardscape, Landscape and Restoration-Golden Trowel Winner
Texas A&M Aggie Bonfire Memorial
Architect: Overland Partners
Mason Contractor: Brazos Masonry, Inc.

Hardscape, Landscape and Restoration-Honorable Mention
Allen Civic Plaza
Artist: Brad Goldberg, Inc.
Mason Contractor: Dee Brown, Inc.
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