The prosperous growth of Marmoleria Gallos S.A. of Lima, Peru, can be attributed to more than a century of experience that has been passed on to its owners from generation to generation.
Extensive work was recently completed on the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, MO, which involved replacing numerous Indiana limestone pieces and steel anchors that had deteriorated over time.
To replicate the appearance of the rural chateaus of 16th and 17th century France, a specialized mortar application and 3,000 tons of Tulsa limestone were used for the architecture of Gaillardia Golf & Country Club in Oklahoma City.
With the goal of being the West Coast exhibition for stone and ceramic tile, the International Tile & Stone Show recently held its first edition this fall at the Sands Expo Center.
As a result of those who keep the works of Frank Lloyd Wright alive, the original 1920s design of the Nakoma Country Club in Madison, WI, came to fruition in the Sierra Nevadas of Northern California
Three partners used their previous experience in cutting glass tops to form World Stone Fabricators in Charlotte, NC -- a fabricating facility focused on producing kitchen countertops.
The next edition of the StonExpo trade show / Marble Institute of America Convention is set for December 5 to 7, 2002, at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD.
In renovating the Three Mellon Bank Center in Pittsburgh, PA, the architectural team at IKM Inc. used marble and granite in combination with other materials to create a bright inviting lobby.
After being abandoned for more than a decade due to a slumping real estate market, an office complex in Houston, TX, was revitalized with the use of natural stone.
The slate roof and interior stonework of the 17th century Tourp Manor in Normandy, France, was recently restored, and the estate was converted to a cultural center and museum