Trendstone Used at Nashville Tech in Cookeville (TN)
February 23, 2007
Nashville Tech’s Cookeville (TN) location recently added the Don Sundquist Advanced Technology Center.
The design team at McFarlin Huitt Panvini Architects, of Nashville, did a great job of using Trendstone groundface architectural masonry units manufactured by Trenwyth.
The project was built under the supervision of the RG Anderson Co., a Nashville based General Contractor.
The Pembroke color you see above and below looks as good inside as it does outside and we appreciate the unique use of architectural masonry units by the architectural team.
The Greystone color shown in the photo below is a real room brightener and the Pembroke used as an accent really contrasts and enhances the wall.
All of the Pembroke units below the accent band are Trendstone Plus units and the rest are regular Trendstone units.
These two colors of Trendstone, Pembroke and Greystone, look great together and finding two colors that can be used as field and accent color like this is the sign of a design team that knows what they’re doing.
You can click on any of the photos for a full-screen view.
The Vitamin Shoppe in Franklin, TN
January 9, 2007
The Vitamin Shoppe, located in Franklin, TN was a great addition to an already great area for masonry structures. Led by the architectural and commercial arm of Southland Brick and Block, the area’s masonry contractors, general contractors and architects are turning out great buildings, seemingly, every day.
The architectural team at Gerald Herschman Architects, of Cleveland, OH, worked with general contractor, Innovative Constructive Solutions, Inc., of Brookfield, WI, to complete this building project.
The masonry contractor, R.E. Waller Masonry, from Joelton, TN, was responsible for the fine masonry work you see detailed here.
The Quik-Brik, from Oldcastle, which amounted to over 3100 SF, was a single-scored Cedarwood.
You can click on any of the photos shown for a full-screen view.
The stone you see pictured here is Trenwyth’s Madison MESASTONE.
There were over 1700 individual pieces of MESASTONE used on this project.
The Cummins Station location of Southland Brick and Block wants to thank all those involved with selecting and installing the masonry materials on this project.
To find the nearest location of Southland Brick and Block, follow that link and stop by one of our showrooms today to get started on selecting that masonry supplies that will make your next building project a success.
















