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Marvelous Masonry

Borobudur Temple

Words: Cass Stern

For masonry contractors and suppliers, few structures offer as much practical insight as Borobudur. Built in the 9th century in Central Java, this massive stone monument remains as one of the most advanced examples of large-scale masonry construction ever

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Technical Talks
The Craft of Brick Repair: The Difference Between a Coverup and a Solution
Words: Jason Mccoy

More often than not, you can walk up to a wall, observe its condition, and get an entire timeline story. How it was built, how footers were set, and where water is routed. After years in the field, I’ve come to understand that brick repair isn’t maintenan

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Anyone who’s spending time around CMU jobs today can see the shift. Concrete masonry isn’t just the backup wall; it is the finish on more projects. Thanks in part to the CMU check-off program and a broader focus on design and education, architects and own MAP Partner
What’s New With CMU: A Closer Look From Ken Rathbun
Brick and masonry remain among the most admired architectural materials in the world because of their natural beauty and authenticity. Masonry possesses depth, variation, texture, permanence, and character that synthetic cladding systems often struggle to Technical Talks
Brick & Masonry Aesthetics: Managing Color, Consistency, and Architectural Expectations
Chairman’s Message

When Things Don’t Go as Planned

Not every day in this business goes the way we planned. Some days, everything lines up. The crew is moving well. Materials are on time. The job is flowing the way you hoped it would. And then there are the other days. The ones where something breaks. T

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