August 29, 2008 8:56 AM CDT
The first "Masonry, It Makes a Village" competition was held in the Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., corridor. This event teamed architects and masons, who, in two days, designed and built projects that could be found in a village. It was a rewarding learning experience as participants enjoyed working and learning from each other.
The competition brought trade and apprenticeship programs to light with the team from C. S. Monroe Vocational Training Center competing in the event. Those students showed their abilities with their dedicated instructor, bring to light the importance of encouraging young people to step out of their comfort zones, challenge themselves and prove that the future of the industry lies in the mentoring and support of the workforce for tomorrow.
Contractor: United Masonry, Inc.
Architect: EYP Architects

Contractor: Deeben Enterprises
Architect: R. Hunter Hurt Architects

Contractor: Falls Church Construction
Architect: BeeryRio Architects

Contractor: C.S. Monroe Vocational Training Center
Architect: Hayes Large Architects
Masonry Institute's 'It Makes a Village' Competition
By Masonry Institute of Virginia
In April, The Masonry Institute of Virginia held a Masonry Expo and "Masonry, It Makes a Village" Design Build Competition. A class of seminar speakers conducted 20 classes that gave continuing learning units to those architects attending. There were also seminars with valuable information to assist contractors in their daily operations. Forty top manufacturers and suppliers of masonry materials were on hand to give attendees the most up-to-date information on materials and their applications in the masonry industry.The first "Masonry, It Makes a Village" competition was held in the Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., corridor. This event teamed architects and masons, who, in two days, designed and built projects that could be found in a village. It was a rewarding learning experience as participants enjoyed working and learning from each other.
The competition brought trade and apprenticeship programs to light with the team from C. S. Monroe Vocational Training Center competing in the event. Those students showed their abilities with their dedicated instructor, bring to light the importance of encouraging young people to step out of their comfort zones, challenge themselves and prove that the future of the industry lies in the mentoring and support of the workforce for tomorrow.
1st Place
Waves of FijiContractor: United Masonry, Inc.
Architect: EYP Architects

2nd Place
Village Viewing FountainContractor: Deeben Enterprises
Architect: R. Hunter Hurt Architects

3rd Place
The ArchContractor: Falls Church Construction
Architect: BeeryRio Architects

People's Choice
Town ClockContractor: C.S. Monroe Vocational Training Center
Architect: Hayes Large Architects

About the Author
The Masonry Institute of Virginia promotes the use of masonry through education, the exchange of information, recognition of noteworthy masonry projects and supporting the owners, architects, contractors and suppliers. For more information, please visit www.masonryinstitute.us.
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