A marriage of natural stone and technology Michael Reis May 6, 2002 Working with discarded natural stone products, Agglo Baghin produces cement-based agglomerate stone with a minimal impact on the environmentRead More
Supplying the world with Jerusalem Stone Michael Reis May 3, 2002 Jerusalem Marble, once a small factory in Israel, is now a worldwide exporter of Jerusalem StoneRead More
Diamonds Don't Wear ? Or Should They? May 3, 2002 How diamond plays an important role is cutting tools, and how one can use methods to maximize their preformanceRead More
Stonework in the modern era: an architect¿s perspective May 3, 2002 An excerpt from "Stone Work," Malcolm Holzman's newly published bookRead More
Stone cladding by the direct adhered method May 3, 2002 Discusses the many possibilities of cladding with natural stoneRead More
Offering a full range of Jerusalem Stone Michael Reis May 3, 2002 I.A. Shenhav of Israel, has become a leading producer of natural stone products, particularly of Jerusalem StoneRead More
Israeli fabricator continues to advance Michael Reis May 3, 2002 Jerusalem Gardens Stone Works has expanded its company, while supplying stone for projects overseasRead More
Expressing culture through marble and granite May 2, 2002 The United Arab Emirates Chancery, built with varying types of marble, granite and quartzite, makes a statement in stone.Read More
Bluestone brings historic appeal to campus architecture May 2, 2002 Bluestone creates a striking contrast with other materials used throughout Howard University's Louis Stokes Library and its campus.Read More
Medical campus is united by stone May 2, 2002 The Cole Eye Institute is composed of Stony Creek granite, which served to create continuityRead More