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Recapturing the Lost Beauty of Stone at the Peninsula Paris

by | Jun 27, 2018

After an exhaustive 4-year renovation of The Peninsula Paris, the century-old building took a giant leap back to reclaim its rightful place among the city’s most impressive architectural structures.

A Cemetery’s Life-Affirming Stories in Stone

by | Jan 22, 2018

In Barre, Vermont, residents take the town’s unofficial designation as Granite Center of the World to heart. Learn about Hope Cemetery’s monuments and memorials.

An Education Carved in Stone

by | Oct 9, 2017

In a world of bytes and bites, the next generation of artisans is still studying with mallets and chisels and doing its part to carry over an ancient trade to another century.

Targeting Architects-in-Training to Foster a Love of Natural Stone

by | Apr 14, 2017

How 2 stone companies foster a love for natural stone among local students.

A Blueprint for the Future

by | Oct 10, 2016

A case study showing how cultured stone has performed in one community.

What Stone Fabricators Wish You Knew [For Their Good—and Yours]

by | Jun 28, 2016

From choosing a countertop fabricator to preparing for installation day.