North Carolina Projects
I worked as a mason for a few years while I lived in Asheville. All of the projects shown were either done on my own or while working with the Unturned Stone of Mars Hill, North Carolina.

Candle niche detail from a dry laid retaining wall above a set of steps. This project is built of a sandstone quarried in Virginia.

Mortared veneer over a cement bridge, built of a mixture of quarried stone and fieldstone from Madison County, North Carolina. The veneer is eight inches thick and the arch is supported by a steel shelf, bolted into the concrete. Though laid with mortar, this project has drystack look to it.

stone lantern, lit by a sixty watt

In process shot of the entranceway to a spa made of paving bricks and slabs of textured sandstone. The sand visible on the surface is being swept into the joints to solidify the dry laid patio.

"The Left-Handed Arch"