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<br /> Spring 2015 • Vol. 6, No. 1<br /> Materials • Technology • Trends<br /> BRICK’S<br /> ENVIRONMENTAL<br /> FOOTPRINT<br /> p6<br /> LA GRANGE TRAIN<br /> STATION<br /> p10<br /> MASONRY<br /> FLASHING<br /> p16<br /> WALTHAM<br /> WATCH FACTORY<br /> Restored for modern living<br /> p28<br /> STONE 101<br /> p40<br /> The Complete<br /> Solution for Facades<br /> Snap for more information.<br /> Masonry Veneer Installation System (MVIS™)<br /> LATICRETE has a complete solution for adhered manufactured stone<br /> masonry veneers, providing a permanent, high strength installation<br /> that is freeze thaw stable and protects from water intrusion –<br /> backed by a LATICRETE® 25 Year System Warranty*.<br /> www.laticrete.com/mvis | 1.800.243.4788<br /> A-586-0515 *See Data Sheet 025.0 for complete warranty information.<br /> ©2015 LATICRETE International, Inc. 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