Stone World Magazine: Vol. 36, № 1 (January 2019)


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The homeowners of a newly constructed residence in Texas sought to combine California contemporary style with the aesthetics of a southern ranch. While the use of local lime- stone predominantly was used for the home's exterior, as well as fireplaces in the living space, the kitchen has a fresh modern look with a thick stone countertop paired with subway tile. The Taj Mahal quartzite countertop was given a leather finish. To learn more about the home's design, turn to page 60.
Photo by Andror Baldinger. Design by Craig McMahon Architects.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 11 (November 2018)


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With the demand for quartz surfacing continuing to grow, Tab India made the decision to open a new factory for TabQuartz in South India at the start of 2018. The company has dedicated time to designing and developing a technology which has resulted in the evolu- tion of normal quartz slabs to a “New Age” quartz, which uses very high-quality quartz and specialty resins suitable only for production of low VOC quartz — ensuring very low-resin inside the slabs, pressed on a highly efficient and strong vibro-vacuum press. To learn more about TabQuartz and Tab India’s production process, turn to page 58.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 10 (October 2018)


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The village of Stony Creek, CT, is built on the rocky surface of Stony Creek granite, and architectural elements, such as this stone wall, are found throughout the area. The Stony Creek granite formation can be found on the Thimble Islands and beneath the Long Island Sound, where the village sits, and it runs up to the historic quarry where Stony Creek Quarry, Inc. still harvests granite today. To learn more about Stony Creek granite and the quarry, turn to page 50. Photo by Jennifer Richinelli.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 9 (September 2018)


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During a tour through Italy, members of the Stone Fabricators' Alliance were taken on a helicopter ride up into the Alpi Apuane Mountains where a Carrara Statuario marble quarry resides, part of the Franchi Group quarries. This was just one of many memorable experiences the group had while on the trip. Read more about their journey beginning on page 76.
Photo by Jason Kamery.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 8 (August 2018)


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The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg, FL, is focused on the art of the American West, and as a result, a stone that evoked the colors and striation of the canyons and ravines of Nevada, Arizona and Utah was desired for the facility’s design. Teakwood sandstone from Tab India met the design criteria and was fabricated into thou- sands of custom-cut sizes and shapes – creating a unique and awe-inspiring aesthetic for the museum. Photo courtesy of Tab India. Stone supplied by ASI Stone Imports, Inc.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 7 (July 2018)


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For a newly constructed 6,300-square-foot home in McMinnville, OR, “Oregon Trail Blend,” a 60-40 mix of Camas Grey basalt and Alpine granite, was chosen to be used throughout the interior and exterior design. The stone was quarried locally and fabricated into random- sized rough-cut square and rectangular blocks, which enhance the overall design of the ranch-style residence that captures sweeping views of the countryside.
Design by Giulietti | Schouten Architects, Portland, OR.
Photo courtesy of David Papazian.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 6 (June 2018)


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A graduate of Texas Tech University College of Architecture and the graduate program at University of Texas School of Architecture, Darwin Harrison of Austin, TX, has developed a passion for working with natural stone. Recently, he built his own home with regional limestone used in unique and inspiring ways. Turn to the Q&A on page 54 to learn more about the designer and the details involved with the stone design and installation of his Texas Hill Country residence.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 4 (April 2018)


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Recently, a $5.3 million renovation and waterproofing of the Irish Hunger Memorial in Manhattan was completed — restoring the monument, including its impressive stonework, to its former magnificence, while rendering it significantly less susceptible to damage from weather for years to come. The memorial includes 32 varieties of stone representing each of Ireland’s 32 counties. To learn more about this massive undertaking, turn to page 114.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 3 (March 2018)


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A rustic and inviting atmosphere was created at the pool and amenity area of the Texan residential community of Austin Waters with Multicolored Oklahoma Natural Stone that was sourced from Quality Stone Quarries of Stigler, OK, and supplied by Caprock Hardscape Supply of Lewisville, TX. More than 150 tons of the material was used for the outdoor design. To learn more about the project, turn to page 56 of this edition of Stone World.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 2 (February 2018)


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The sandstone quarry in Curwensville, PA, which is currently owned by Russell Stone Products, Inc., was first opened in the mid-1800s. The quarry produces two varieties, Bloom Run Stone and Roaring Run Stone, and has become a source for numerous high-profile projects nationwide. A specific blend that combines both varieties has been used for many landscape designs on the campuses of Pennsylvania State University, including most recently the Brandywine location in Media, PA. To read more about Russell Stone Products, Inc., turn to page 68.