Small-scale renovation projects at Shea Stadium in New York highlighted the quality of stone, with a range of materials being used for a prototype luxury suite as well as the owner's box.
The designers of the Humanities Building at Rice University used Leuders limestone and Vermont slate to coincide with the traditional campus style, while also adding their own unique touches to the project.
Lazer Graffix was established as a specialized division of an Iowa flooring company, and it is determined to increase the demand for stone etching in the Midwest.
The fans at the Community College of Southern Nevada have already nicknamed the baseball team's new stadium “Bedrock,†in honor of the 4,000 tons of stone it took to build the stands.
As a self employed tile installer, John Paulson, owner of Artistic Tile and Granite, has worked his way up the industry scale to become the head of his own company.
The Walsh Center for Performing Arts at Texas Christian University (TCU) in Fort Worth, TX, was built with limestone and travertine to relate to other buildings on campus.
As part of a $90 million restoration project at Forest Park in St. Louis, MO, the Grand Basin received a facelift with New Caledonia granite paving and steps.
The addition of two new buildings to Denison University included marble for a lobby staircase wall for one building and limestone for the flooring of the other.
As part of a revitalization program initiated by the Chicago Transit Authority, Studio E has designed and installed a number of granite mosaic medallions, including one for the stop at White Sox Park.