The sandstone cladding for McClurg Hall - the newest addition to the University of the South - was quarried from the University's stone-rich landscape and the surrounding region.
The "Texas Wild!" project at the Fort Worth Zoo was built to replicate an old Texas town, and the design was achieved with the help of natural limestone.
The Contourbreton NC 250 from Breton was specifically designed for stoneworking - as opposed to a machine that was "recycled" from the glassmaking or woodworking industries.
For the design of the new nave for St. John's Episcopal Church in Johnson City, TN, the same "river rock" was used that was employed for the original turn-of-the-century building.