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Commercial Issue, January 2009
• ON THE COVER: The banding on the exterior walls of Congregation Beth Israel was designed to be reminiscent of the patterns of a traditional “talit” or prayer shawl. • Congregation Beth Israel • Green Valley Church • Holy Innocents Church Project Gallery: Buildings of Worship
Awards Issue, February 2009
• And the Award goes to… • Award of Excellence, Commercial: Temple Beth Shalom, Arnold, Maryland • Award of Honor, Commercial East Anaheim Gymnasium, Anaheim, California • Award of Merit, Commercial: Ocotillo Professional Building, Chandler, Arizona • Award of Excellence, Residential: Green Mountain Home, Scottsdale, Arizona • Award of Honor, Residential: Rocky Slope Residence, Phoenix, Arizona • Award of Merit, Residential: Windansea Beach Homes, LaJolla, California • Award of Excellence for Sustainability: Arnold & Mabel Beckman Center for Conservation Research, San Diego, California • Award of Excellence in the Hardscapes– Pavers: TCU Brown-Lupton University Union, Fort Worth, Texas • Award of Merit in the Hardscapes–SRWs: Briarcliff, Hilltop Office Building, Kansas City, Missouri
Hardscape Issue, March 2009
• ON THE COVER: Homeowners in Delaware Ohio wanted an inviting and impressive outdoor living space hardy enough for everyday use but yet special enough for entertaining. By unifying the color and finish of the concrete pavers and SRW units, their outdoor spaces are now as attractive as they are sturdy. • Elevate Property Values by Going from Good to GREAT • Homeowners Get Cooking with Outdoor Kitchens • Durable Community Fencing Improves the Property Value of Many Homes
Commercial Issue - Schools, April 2009
• Masonry is the Answer for Sustainable Schools • TEK 6-2B: R-Values and U-Factors of Single Wythe Concrete Masonry Walls • Durable Community Building for Generations
Residential Issue, May 2009
• Concrete Masonry Provides Comfortable and Attractive Senior Living Environments • TEK 14-7B Allowable Stress Design of Concrete Masonry • Concrete Masonry Provides Safe Living Environments
Hardscape Issue, June 2009
• Backyard Transformation Washes Away Water Problems • TEK 6-6B Determining the Recycled Content of Concrete Masonry Products • The Ultimate Backyard Challenge
Commericial Issue, July 2009
• Juvenile Hall’s ‘Calming’ Expansion with Concrete Masonry • TEK 12-3B Design of Anchor Bolts Embedded in Concrete Masonry • Impact Resistance with Concrete Masonry • NC MA/IC PI Design Awards of Excellence Entry Form
Residential Issue, August 2009
Concrete Masonry Builds Character In An Arizona Infill Project California Dreaming Expanding An Urban Residence From The Ground Up 10 Passive Solar Design Rules of Thumb Detail Of The Month: Types of Passive Solar Designs
Hardscape Issue, September 2009
Herrick Street Bridge Special Consideration for Tall SRW Walls Fences, Railings & Traffic Barriers Detail Of The Month: Reinforcement of Curved Walls
Commercial Issue, October 2009
Banner Gateway Medical Center Building Quality, Patient-Centered Facilities Award Winning Designs The Pinnacle Detail Of The Month: Concrete Masonry Corner Details
Residential Issue, November 2009
The Versatility of Concrete Masonry Homes Concrete Masonry in the Urban Environment Concrete Masonry at Home in the Mountains Sustainable Concrete Solutions for LEED for Homes Detail Of The Month: Basement Walls
Hardscape Issue: December 2009
Skyline Ridge Global Stability and Segmental Retaining Walls SRWs Carry the Weight in Indianapolis Water Park Load and Resistance Factor Design Method Detail of the Month: Internal Compound Stability