Texas Architect November/December 2013: Campus Architecture

Page 8

Natural Selection W

hat could be more natural than building with materials directly from the earth? The Acme Natural Stone collection provides architects a new design toolbox that delivers creative freedom and great impressions within your project’s budget. Our beautiful choices range across a spectrum of stone blends from the most reliable, experienced local quarries. Stone that starts out close to your building site is naturally economical and environmentally friendly, with LEED benefits for regional sourcing. Each piece of Acme Natural Stone is unique, cut directly from the earth, with its own color, texture, and character. By sourcing these distinct blends and cuts, and creating one convenient collection, Acme has delivered a material difference. You can design with certainty and better serve your clients, confident in the support of your dedicated sales representative. Expect richer solutions from the Acme family of brick, architectural concrete masonry, tile, glass block, cut limestone, and now Acme Natural Stone. Let our selection exceed your expectations for beauty and quality.

Las Campanas Clubhouse Cibolo Canyons, Cibolo TX architect

Irwin Partners Architects Costa Mesa, California developer/contractor

Sitterle Homes, San Antonio

“Our design and choice of Acme Natural Stone allowed us to create a clubhouse and entry that feel like they belong and have been here for some time. Stone helped significantly as a natural response to climate concerns. To complete the look, we carried stone inside as well, and used Acme Brick as a complement for headers and ledgers to finish openings and edges beautifully.” —Greg Irwin, AIA, Principal, Irwin Partners Architects


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.