In-depth articles on the versatility of terrazzo and its ability to overcome construction obstacles.
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Stories in Stone
January 2, 2021
‘Ship in a Bottle’ Reconstruction of University of Minnesota’s Northrop Delivers Winning Performance
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Stories in Stone
January 2, 2021
Cutting Edge School Design Meets Old School Elegance
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Stories in Stone
August 1, 2020
History Lessons: Life Cycle for a lifetime
Original Terrazzo 100 Years Strong in Historic Courthouses -
Stories in Stone
July 1, 2020
Innovative Use of Terrazzo Updates History in Detroit’s Federal Reserve Bank Building
Award Winning Renovation of Yamasaki Design -
Stories in Stone
June 1, 2020
Cutting Edge Passes for Classic
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Stories in Stone
May 1, 2020
The General Contractor & Terrazzo:
The Reputation vs. The RealityTerrazzo’s reputation of hand-crafted luxury has been solidly built on the traditional sand cushion, cement-based terrazzo still found intact in historic structures around the country…
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Stories in Stone
April 1, 2020
When a Party Designer Renovates an Old Garage
It Becomes An Award-Winning Terrazzo InstallationWhen San Francisco’s premier event designer, Stanlee Gatti, acquired a building to renovate, he bought first and decided what purpose it would serve later.
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Stories in Stone
March 1, 2020
Resurrection of DC’s ‘Most Endangered’ Uline Arena
Historic Venue Reinvented for Mixed UseWhen the iconic Uline Arena, also known as the Washington Coliseum, came into developers’ hands in 2015, the property was in great disrepair.
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Stories in Stone
February 1, 2020
Houston’s Emancipation Park Immortalizes Story of Freedom
With Award-Winning Restoration & Terrazzo InstallationThe oldest park in Houston and one of the oldest in Texas will remain relatively silent again this year on Juneteenth, its principal holiday. In…