Julianna Gulden


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The Greenest Buildings: What Architects Should Know About Masonry Restoration and Preservation
September 2017

Nothing says sustainability more than preserving, restoring and repurposing existing buildings. The greenest buildings today are those already built.

Comfort Block: 90-Year-Old Maine Company Creates High-Performing Green Masonry Product
September 2017

Masonry, one of the oldest and most beautiful trades, has been on a steady decline since the 1960s. Due to dramatic changes in the way today’s homes, chimneys, foundations and steps are being constructed, the industry is at its lowest point in 80 years.

Bricks Incorporated: Reclaiming Chicago Common Brick
September 2017

Bricks Incorporated got its start in the late 1960s as a demolition and salvage company in Chicago. When an old factory or home was scheduled for demolition, the company salvaged any desirable materials, including brick, steel, terra cotta and copper, th

Seismic Retrofitting of Masonry Buildings: Why It’s Needed
September 2017

Shortly before 1 p.m. on Feb. 22, 2011, Christchurch, New Zealand, started to shake. Ten seconds are all it took to change the landscape and the lives of residents: 185 dead, several thousand injured, and 45 percent of buildings deemed unsafe to enter. W