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(CMACN), a non profit professional organization established in October 1977, committed to strengthening the masonry industry in California and Nevada.
The 2009 Concrete Masonry Design Awards RESIDENTIAL DESIGN Graond Award:
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2009 CMACN Awards Edition,
"CMU Profiles in Architecture"
Photography: Erhard Pfeiffer (Photos 1, 3-5)
Photography: Julius Shulman & Juergen Nogai (Photo 2)
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