Indiana Limestone For All Saints Anglican Church
A striking new video exhibits the recently completed All Saints Anglican Church in Springfield, Mo., a structure employing stone from the Indiana Limestone Company, Bloomington, Ind. Natural stone quarried in Indiana imparts beauty, visible permanence, and a connection with ecclesiastical architectural history, features explored in the new video.
EarthWorks of Perryville, Mo., which provided and fabricated the stone, prepared the video. This dramatic program includes a montage of impressive shots from cameras on the ground and breathtaking aerial drone views.
The church, designed by Marshall Waters Woody Architects and built by Brian Beckers Construction, both of Springfield, exemplifies traditional construction in its graceful presentation and in the use of real stone. Mason contractor for the project was the John M. Gill Masonry Co., Springfield.
As the original quarry provider of stone for the project, Indiana Limestone Company offered technical support throughout the design and construction phases, assisting all participants with information that has saved time, helped restrain costs, and contributed to superlative results.
See the video here.
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