A technical bulletin published by the Marble Institute
of America (MIA) earlier this year, has been picked up and featured by
ArchitectureWeek magazine, in both their E-newsletter and on the “Download
Center” portion of their Web site. The E-newsletter is distributed to over
95,000 architects.
The technical bulletin selected by ArchitectureWeek is titled Dimension Stone
Anchorage Theory, Practice, and Components, and is intended to serve as a
general guide to the practice of mechanically anchoring dimension stone. The
bulletin was prepared as a guide to the tradesperson, and provides general
valuable insight as to how stone anchorage devices interface with stone panels
and the building structure. Common anchorage devices are discussed, as well as
some guidance regarding why certain anchor device selections may be more
appropriate than others in particular situations.
Having this bulletin selected and promoted by ArchitectureWeek serves as
validation of MIA’s leading role in developing and providing technical
information about natural stone. The 2010 MIA Technical Bulletin Series was
initiated by 2010 MIA President Brett Rugo.
“This was the type of exposure that we were hoping with our technical
bulletins,” said Rugo. “Exposing architects and designers to our technical
writings and being recognized as the worldwide leader, with respect to natural
stone technical data and standard setting, is a crucial component of the MIA
Strategic Plan.”
In addition to releasing Dimension Stone Anchorage Theory, Practice, and
Components in February 2010, Joint Sealants: Products & Application for the
Natural Stone Industry was released in May, and Cement Types and Usage with
Natural Stone, in October. All three of these technical documents are available
to MIA members for free in the member’s only area of the MIA Web site, and to
the general public in the MIA online bookstore.
MIA technical bulletin featured by ArchitectureWeek magazine
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