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The Marble Institute of America and Building Stone Institute (MIA+BSI) held a one-day study tour of factories in the Shuitou Fujian stone region during the Xiamen Stone Fair, in Xiamen, China.
The Building Stone Institute Person of the Year award is given annually to an individual BSI member who exhibits outstanding service not only to the organization, but to its members and to its executive vice-president.
With the thoughts of childhood summer camp in mind — when you slept in a screened cabin, heard the noises of the night, felt the changes in weather and awoke at sunrise — architect Tobin Smith set out to create a retreat inspired by outdoor living.
In October 2013, Broadway Bank of San Antonio, TX, embarked on a major project to preserve and update the company’s iconic building, located on Loop 410.
In 2009, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization decided there should be a permanent memorial established on the United Nations (UN) visitor’s grounds to honor the victims of slavery and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
The Prospect Park Alliance wanted to create a new modern design that integrated the LeFrak Center at Lakeside seamlessly with the landscape surrounding it
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Over the years, Holland Marble Co. has expanded from fabricating locally to devising a national distribution network for selling tile and slabs as well as running a limestone mill