Marble Institute of America (MIA) announces winners of 2015 Pinnacle Awards
Walker Zanger honored in 4 categories / Grassi Pietre from Italy received an Award of Merit for a winery in Italy
Walker Zanger honored in 4 categories / Grassi Pietre from Italy received an Award of Merit for a winery in Italy
Skene Catling de la Peña’s architects rediscovered ancient building materials such as flint and chalk
ZZDP Architects design a new building in the city’s heritage center in Grachtenstadt-style
Świat Kamienia’s Natural Stone Prize highlights an unusual example / Poznań’s Stone Fair
Architect Daniel Libeskind wanted to bring the adjoining park into the commercial complex
Reconstruction of the historic sandstone elements in the façades has reached the halfway mark
Architect Erick von Egeraat is responsible for the modernization of the 1920’s Erasmus University College building
Special honors for the use of natural stone and merit in the branch
Architect Luiz Gonzalo Arias Recalde used natural stone waste, designed cubes and let the ledges run round
Architects, design professionals as well as suppliers and installers of natural stone may enter projects
The most recent architectural addition to Hope College is the Kruizenga Art Museum will provide students, staff and citizens of Holland, Michigan with space for ideas and inspiration
Cooperation of Tek To Nik-Architects, Hofmann Naturstein and the landlord allows for a façade of the unusual kind
Internationally renowned architects play with the mass of marble and granite
The four-story building built on the slope of a Belgian hill, picks up on the theme of regional industrialization
The Canadian city has gone to great lengths in redeveloping the city’s Lake Ontario waterfront