Quarried Stone Meets The Challenge Of Contemporary Architecture

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Arland R. Krueger
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

You have asked me today to tell you how quarried stone is meeting the challenges of contemporary architecture. The new position of stone, the oldest building material, in contemporary architecture, was described to me very concisely the other day by a very distinguished avant garde architect. He said rather wryly, "Do you know, if quarried stone had only just been discovered, we would all be calling it the most miraculous of all the modern miracle building materials." His prognosis was, I believe, much more than a witty quote. It echoes the surprise and. enthusiasm with which a considerable segment of the architectural profession is rediscovering stone as a most modern building material that offers unsurpassed values in beauty and practicality - well deserving of the term "miracle".
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APA: Arland R. Krueger  (1960)  Quarried Stone Meets The Challenge Of Contemporary Architecture

MLA: Arland R. Krueger Quarried Stone Meets The Challenge Of Contemporary Architecture. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1960.

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