Manufacturing a Commercial Post Tensioned Stone Staircase and Our new workshop
Read MoreWith pivoting bookshelves and vanishing doors, Amin Taha + Groupwork create flexible spaces to live and work in London’s historical Clerkenwell neighbourhood
Read MoreAward-winning architect Amin Taha has provoked the wrath of council planners with his glorious, rough-hewn flats in London’s Clerkenwell. Do they face the wrecking ball?
Read MoreA look at what went into the creation of one of of our post tensioned stone staircases
Read MoreAn insight into the creation of a traditional cantilever stone staircase…
Read MoreA sneak peak at what we are working on at the moment…
Read MoreA list of Key terms designed to help you through the design journey….
Read MoreWelcome to The Stonemasonry Company Limited’s brand new website! We are so pleased to unveil our new look, after a lot of hard work and late nights we are very proud of what has been achieved.
Read MoreUsing quarry found finishes, part carved and abandoned stone columns, revealed cloisters and mosaic floors 15 Clerkenwell Close at first alludes to a local archaeology, but also raises questions on our architectural heritage and its responsibility within a broader culture.
Read MoreThe building Taha has realised with his practice, Groupwork, doesn’t kowtow but converses as an equal with its historic surroundings and tells its modern story contextually and lucidly.
Read MoreThe philosophy behind these designs is to use a material as both the skin and the bone of a structure, creating something both rational and elegant.
Read MoreHelical staircases are often designed to be show-stoppers, focal points of architectural spaces that are intended to impress. But even compared to its eye-catching peers, this staircase developed by Webb Yates Engineers and The Stonemasonry Company is unusually audacious.
Read MoreThe Stonemasonry Company, based in Great Britain, deploys taught steel ropes for the construction of its spiral stairwell
Read MoreThis stair is as remarkable as it looks. It is a 320°, self supporting staircase made in solid limestone.
Read MoreThe stair, a free-standing curve of 270 created by hand in the purest French Limestone, is a masterpiece of design and engineering.
Read MoreA great new building to know more about this historical area. Some beautiful piece of stone architecture in this area, stone stairs, incredible mosque, and churches.
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