Masonry Magazine September 1970 Page. 12

Words: Anthony Zotollo, Gil Amiaga
Masonry Magazine September 1970 Page. 12

Masonry Magazine September 1970 Page. 12
MASONRY WALL survives intense heat and fire while other products fail.
Photographs by Gil Amiaga -New York

Metropolitan Brick Masonry Council President Anthony J. Zotollo has urged that the investigation be thorough in every respect. In New York City alone, there are more than 50 buildings of this same type, either under construction or about to be started. They are typical of the standard speculative buildings being erected today.

"They can be made safer," Mr. Zotollo said. "If there are lessons to be learned and corrections to be made to insure public safety, let's do it now," Mr. Zotollo concluded.

Masonry is indebted to the Metropolitan Brick Masonry Council, New York, N.Y. who have supplied the material for this Special Report.

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