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Traditional Masonry, Vol 2, No. 3, Fall 2006
On the Cover: The restored Monumental Church in Richmond, Va., built in 1812.
 

Traditional Masonry Fall 2007

Features
Managing Moisture
Water. It’s everywhere. It’s vital. But, sometimes, too much is a bad thing.
by Susan Brimo-Cox

Building ARCHES
Tips and Techniques to building arches
by Susan Brimo-Cox

Defining Stucco
Although some believe stucco is only found on quaint South­western-style homes in California, Arizona and New Mexico, those involved with historic masonry know otherwise.
by Jack Innis

Stabilizing Traditional Masonry Buildings
When the sides of masonry buildings deteriorate, these walls don’t have to talk — their faces say it all.
by Amy Johnson

Keeping Natural Cement alive
The Century House Historical Society
by Gayle Grunwald and Dietrich Werner

Departments
Restoration Case Study: Loesch House Terra Cotta Roof
A log home in a historic ravian German village presents a veteran restorer with a terra cotta challenge.
by Chris Mayo

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