Masonry Magazine October 1995 Page. 6

Words: Bill Dentinger, W.C. Dentinger
Masonry Magazine October 1995 Page. 6

Masonry Magazine October 1995 Page. 6
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COVER
MARQUETTE ALUMNI Memorial Union (AMU), located in the middle of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is used as the student commons. Designed by Opus Architects & Engineers, the AMU includes a stone rotunda that connects a student services floor (upper floor) with a student activities floor (lower floor). Both floors have the appearance of entering on ground-level, and ample use of large polished carnelian granite can be noted on the west entrance. This building was a "mason's dream" as far as W.C. Dentinger of Bill Dentinger Incorporated, Mason Contractor of the AMU project, was concerned. The architect used conventional brick, block, and stone in a very interesting, non-traditional way. Supplying most of the masonry, Tews Company is also located in Milwaukee. Included in the AMU design are brick covered walkways connecting the commons with an auditorium, courtyards and various wings. The auditorium like the AMU is made mostly of masonry including brick and block. Because Marquette is an urban university, the size and complexity is surprising, including the limited number of parallel walls used in the design.

EDITORIAL ADVISORY
BOARD
Maribeth Bradfield, National Concrete Masonry Association; Gregg Borchelt, Brick Institute of America; Mario Catani, Dur-O-Wal Incorporated; John Chrysler, Masonry Institute of America; Ken Dash, National Association of Brick Distributors; Howard Droz, Smith Hinchman & Grylls; Stewart Earle, Ontario Masonry Industry Promotional Fund; Edgar Glock, Masonry Institute of St.Louis; Kenneth Gutschick, National Lime Association; Al Isberner, Consulting Materials Engineer; John Melander, Portland Cement Association; Colin Munro, Chartered Masonry Consultant; Charles Ostrander, linois Masonry Institute; John P. Ries, Expanded Shale Clay and Slate Institute

6 MASONRY-SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER, 1995


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