Masonry Magazine April 2003 Page. 44

Words: Leonard Masonry, B.W. II, Kallmann Architects, Hardy LL, Malachi Masonry, McCarty Inc, Steve Masonry, Richards Architects
Masonry Magazine April 2003 Page. 44

Masonry Magazine April 2003 Page. 44
Excellence in
Masonry

Education & Government
First Place:
Central Connecticut State University
Mason Contractor: B.W. Dexter II, Inc.,
Danielson, Conn.
Architect: The S/L/A/M Collaborative,
Glastonbury, Conn.
Judges Comments: The combination of red brick with the natural color of the limestone features stands out on the site. The building's use of materials, along with the changes in elevation, creates a harmonious effect with the natural landscape.

Honorable Mention/Best of Show, Stone:
McClurg Hall
Mason Contractor: Brazos Masonry, Inc..
Waco, Texas
Architect: Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates LL
New York, N.Y.

Honorable Mention:
Burlington Firehouse
Mason Contractors: Malachi Masonry, Inc.,
Batavia, Ohio
Architect: Batson & Associates Architects,
Covington, Ky.

Second Place:
Charles F. Knight Center
Mason Contractor: Leonard Masonry,
St. Louis, Mo.
Architect: Kallmann McKinnell & Wood
Architects, Inc.,
Boston, Mass.
Judges Comments: This design has classic proportions. The building has a great combination of textural and smooth stones. The combination of multicolor stone and grout help give the façade depth and richness.

Second Place:
Blount County Library
Mason Contractor: WASCO, Inc.,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Architect: McCarty Holsaple McCarty Inc.,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Judges Comments: A very interesting design for this library, incorporating basically a low profile single-story building with an elevated clock tower and circular entrance canopy. Each component has its own character. The usage of splitface masonry at the circular face brick column and pattern makes the entrance a focal point. A well deserved Second Place.

Honorable Mention:
Ogden Dinosaur Park Foundation
Mason Contractor: Steve Worrell Masonry,
Layton, Utah
Architect: Richards/Bott Architects, PC,
Ogden, Utah
42 Masonry
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