The following are articles featured in various publications highlighting Traditional Cut Stone's brilliant work in modern architectural sculpture. All articles are in PDF format. If you need Adobe PDF Reader, you can get it here.


     
  06.13.2005 - Carving Up 1,500 pieces of stone (National Post, Part 2/2) - PDF (1Mb)   


SUMMARY:
 The second and final instalment of a series on the restoration of Old City Hall... [MORE]
     

     
  06.11.2005 - A Stone Age Revival (National Post, Part 1/2) - PDF (836k)   


SUMMARY:
 Craftsmen using traditional tools are helping to bring Toronto's Old City Hall back to its Romanesque glory - even if it means tapping an English quarry... [MORE]
     

     
  4.1.2005 -The Best of 04'  (Limestonews) - PDF (600kB)   


SUMMARY:
 The winners of the first annual 2004 Indiana Limestone Awards program.. [MORE]
     

     
  11.4.2004 - Fusco Commissioned Busts Unveiled - PDF (572k)   

LOCATION: Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery, Toronto, Canada

SUMMARY:
 On Sunday, June 6, 2004, several hundred people gathered at the Carrier Gallery to witness the official unveiling of eight beautifully hand carved marble busts...[MORE]
     

     
  11.4.2004 - Rebirth of the Stone Age - PDF (768k)   

SUMMARY: For over a century Toronto’s Old City Hall has stood as a bastion of Romanesque Revival architecture with it’s ornate pillars and magnificent gargoyles peering down on the busy streets of this typical modern metropolis....[MORE]
     

     
  11.4.2004 - Tweed Country Courthouse- PDF (1.1Mb)   

EVENT:   2004 Tucker Award Winner!! Presented by Building Stone Institute.

SUMMARY:
 The New York Country Courthouse, better known as the Tweed Courthouse, Is architecturally one of the city’s greatest civic monuments...[MORE]
     

     
  11.4.2004 - Stoned At Home - PDF (1.1Mb)   

PUBLISHED IN:  The Globe and Mail

SUMMARY:
 In a residential neighbourhood in northwest Toronto, a small storefront in hardly noticeable except for the stone columns on either side of the entrance. But this nondescript exterior is deceiving....[MORE]
     

     
  5.1.2000 - Lord Nelson Monument, Montreal, Canada - PDF (2.2Mb)    

PUBLISHED IN:  Stone World - The leading voice of the stone industry

SUMMARY:
 After more than a century of deterioration, the Lord Nelson monument in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, received a new, hand-carved, Indiana limestone statue...[MORE]