Masonry Magazine October 1993 Page. 6
THE POLY LINE
CONCRETE MIXER
• Removeable/replaceable poly liner with molded blades.
• Easy removal - no tools required
• Steel outer drum
• Heavy duty construction
• Wide choice of power options
GILSON
MIXERS
Manufactured by C-F Gilco
P.O. Box 326
Cedarburg, Wisconsin 53012
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COVER
THE HAROLD Washington Library Center in Chicago, a massive ten story structure, which is the largest public library in North America, features a variety of "Sculpted" concrete elements that help carry out the building's neo-classical architectural design. The ornamental masonry work, which includes some 3,300 festoons, scrolls, swags, medallions and faces, was formed of cast stone manufactured by Terra Cotta and Cast Stone Manufacturing of Shawnee, Kansas. They were produced in molds made from plaster carvings of original sculptures by Raymond Kaskey. Architect for the project was the Sebus Group. Masonry contractor was Thorlief Larsen and Son, Itasca, Illinois.
SHARING
THE
SALVATION IS CARING
ARMY
MASONRY REVIEW
COMMITTEE
Richard Felice and Donald Larsen (Co-chairmen), G. Alan Griffin, Mark Larsen
EDITORIAL ADVISORY
BOARD
James E. Amrhein, Masonry Institute of America; Greg Borchelt, Brick Institute of America: Barbara Campbell, Masonry Institute of Dayton; Mario Catani, Dur-O-Wal, Incorporated; Ken Dash, National Association of Brick Distributors; Kenneth Gutschick, National Lime Association; Al Isberner, Consulting Materials Engineer; John Melander. Portland Cement Association; Garth W. Miller, Ontario Masonry Industry Promotion Fund; Colin Munro, Chartered Masonry Consultant; Charles Ostrander, Minois Masonry Institute; John P. Ries, Expanded Shale Clay and Slate Institute; Robert Van Laningham, National Concrete Masonry Association
6 MASONRY-SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER, 1993