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Cynthia Saxe
O.C. Tanner Jewelers | Salt Lake City, Utah
O.C. Tanner
Salt Lake City, Utah
Architect: MJSA Architects Salt Lake City, Utah
Valders® limestone was featured on this award winning restoration. Valders® Buff limestone proved to be a perfect match to the structure’s 100 year old facade. Radial Valders® Buff wall panels, chamfered column bases, and washed pier caps; add to the grandeur of what has been coined “America’s Most Beautiful Jewelry Store”. The East entrance of the building is comprised of a glass curtain wall that is flanked by mammoth, laser engraved Valders Buff wall panels. Valders® Dovewhite radial curbing was used to create illuminated walkways, while Valders® Buff limestone with a flamed finish comprised the paving for the store’s two main entrances. Dovewhite limestone with a honed finish was chosen to compliment the rich finishes of the building’s interior. Stone tile, ornate patterned paving inlays, and an immaculate spiral staircase work in harmony to complete this architectural gem.
Matt Riester
Private Residence | Weston, Massachusetts
Privatee Residence
Weston, Massachusetts
Valders Dovewhite Limestone was specified for this residence in the suburbs of Boston. 5” thick split-face veneer was used for the water table capped with a 3” thick flat sill. 2 1/4” limestone panels were used on both straight and radius walls. The backyard deck displays multiple shaped pattern pavers.
Approximately 1,800 square feet of 5″ thick split-face veneer and 3,000 square feet of 2 1/4” .wall panels were supplied.
Ian Hanbach RLA, ASLA
Capitol Visitors Center | Washington D.C.
Capitol Visitors Center
Washington D.C.
Architect: RTKL Associates, Inc.
More than 3 million people a year will walk on approximately 100,000 square feet of Valders Stone & Marble floor tile when visiting the United States Capitol in Washington D.C. The architect for the Capitol Visitors Center (CVC) specified ASTM Type III Buff Dolomitic limestone with a honed finish because of Valders material’s superior abrasion resistance to foot traffic wear and its aesthetic qualities. Valders Stone & Marble also supplied patterned paving for the CVC Gift Shop, high polished profiled wall base, and multiple truck loads of 6” thick lugged steps for the Grand Stairs. In total; 54 truck loads, or approximately 1,290 tons of material were supplied for this project.


















































































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