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Forest Ridge Project- Exterior Limestone project  

Forest Ridge Project- Exterior Limestone project


If you've seen architectural renderings of Forest ridge new mansion, maybe you've thought that there's something strangely familiar to the look of the new 25000-Square foot luxury residential building.
 
Exterior Architectural details in limestone  

Exterior Architectural details in limestone


One Mansion, Over 3400 CF of carved limestone!

The selection of the building stone for a project is one of the most important decisions a client can make, this choice will fundamentally affect the appearance and character of the building. For example limestones and marbles are generally lighter in color and suit more formal designs, whereas sandstones and flint can promote a more rustic character, granites and slate could be more gothic. The suitability with regard to weathering and wearing must also be taken into consideration.

 
Round Marble Wall-Baseboard-Banding and Crown molding-REA Project  

Round Marble Wall-Baseboard-Banding and Crown molding-REA Project


38" X38" X 1" thick panels of Creama marfil , curved to shape a 20 feet high and 20 feet wide round wall.

This amazing combination will create a different method of fabrication and installation.

This project took place in Canada and took 6 month from initial concept to final installation.

Project Value: $150,000

 

 

 
Residential House Exterior  

Residential House Exterior


This private residence is a Neo-classical design by the architect Richard Wengle.  GCAT has carried out the specialist stonework package for the external stone cladding to this new build mansion.

The project comprised a “Formal Wing” with attached “Family Wing” which includes an external courtyard, separate garage and staff accommodation block.

 

 Project Value: $2,300,000

 
Roman Corinthian-Hand Carved Marble Columns  

Roman Corinthian-Hand Carved Marble Columns


The Roman Corinthian Column includes enhanced details. Like the Ionic column, the Corinthian traditionally features 24 flutes.(This project is done with plain body) A height of 10 shaft circumferences gives the Corinthian a tall and slender form.Examples of the Corinthian column can be found at the Pantheon in Rome. Today, this wonderfully detailed column is a true focal point, and adds character to any room.

Project Value: $1,200,000

 
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