1900 – Leaving The Old Country Adolf Jandris and his siblings immigrate from Austria to the United States. During their first decade or so in America, they work various jobs and pick up the skilled trade of masonry. That expertise will become a valuable asset for several of the brothers, who eventually make their way […]
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Part 2: How LEED v4 impacts concrete masonry
Part II: “Concrete Masonry’s Contribution to LEED v4″ Written by Heidi Jandris and Jennifer Wagner. This blog is part of a two-part series. Part I of this blog series is entitled “Concrete Masonry is Sustainable” and was published in High Profile’s green issue in November 2016, and in Masonry Design Magazine. Part II is published […]
Part 1: Concrete Masonry Is Sustainable
Part I: “Concrete Masonry Is Sustainable” Written by Heidi Jandris and Jennifer Wagner. This blog is part of a two-part series. Part II of this blog series is entitled “Concrete Masonry’s Contribution to LEED version 4. Most designers know that masonry is inherently a green building material. Masonry has many attributes that contribute to its […]
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