Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 67

Words: Frank Campitelli, Alan Johnson, Jessica Bennett, Jeff York, Gary Maybury
Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 67

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 67
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Arnold Recreation Center
Award: Craftsmanship Merit Award
Mason Contractor: Leonard Masonry

Cardinal Ritter College Prep
Award: Design Merit Award
Architects: Christner Inc. and Grice Group Architects

Biomedical Systems Corporate Headquarters
Award: Design Merit Award
Architect: Korte Design

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O'Hara Residence
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Mason Contractor: David Bergmann Masonry

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Enderle Residence
Award: Craftsmanship Merit Award
Mason Contractor: Caswell Brickwork

St. Louis County Residence
Award: Design Merit Award
Architect: Pape Studio Architects

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