Category: JobSight

In-depth looks at stone-related projects worldwide.

JobSight: Growing All Natural

JobSight: Growing All Natural

125_Bella Dura balustrade, stepsA Louisiana couple wanted a European look for a new custom-built home, and they found their focus with several varieties of Mexican limestone – indoors and out.

The Allison, Newberg, Ore.

The Allison, Newberg, Ore.

By K. Schipper

NEWBERG, Ore. – Imagine a hospitality project designed to serve as an important commercial anchor for a new 450-acre development. And, all it has to do is look like it will last for 100 years, convey a sense of luxury, and reflect the natural beauty of the Northwest.

One more thing: It should – ideally – earn Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design™ (LEED®) Green Building Certification Program®.

The Monument, London

The Monument, London

By Claire Santry

LONDON – Following a £4.5 million ($6.4 million) restoration project, the world’s tallest free-standing stone column – the Monument – reopened here early last year to those willing and able to climb 311 Pooil Vaanish limestone steps for what’s arguably the most-outstanding view of the British capital.