Soldier Field, a Chicago landmark and one of the most iconic sports venues in the United States, demonstrates masonry's enduring strength and beauty. Opened in 1924, Soldier Field has undergone several renovations, but its original masonry work remains a
Ravine House: Modern Art Overlooking Lake Michigan
The MCAA is happy to announce that registration is open for the 2020 Midyear Meeting scheduled for September 13-17 in French Lick, Indiana. The MCAA is thrilled to resume regular face-to-face meetings after several cancellations.
American Treasure: The French Lick Resort
MCAA Midyear 2020: French Lick, Indiana
Thin Brick and Thin Stone Command Attention
MASONRY takes an in-depth look at Indiana limestone with Todd Schnatzmeyer, Executive Director of the Indiana Limestone Institute of America, Inc.
Stone Carving at Washington National Cathedral
Installing Split-Face Ashlar Stone
A CONVERSATION REGARDING INDIANA LIMESTONE
The Masons Guide to Natural Stone
Translation: Tesoros Americanos: La Catedral Nacional de Washington
American Treasures: The Washington National Cathedral
Laundering Buildings ~ Part II, Old Construction
Mary Institute and Country Day School links science and technology with tradition through masonry.
Masonry is the smart choice for building construction. The top academic campuses in the world choose brick and stone for their stately halls. Smart people make smart choices. The Mary Institute and Country Day School (MICDS) in St. Louis has propelled it