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Where Did This Stone Come From?. Hankins Stone Heritage Series, #1
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- ISBN8994428573
- EAN9798994428573
- Date de parution02/03/2026
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Résumé
Where Did This Stone Come From? tells the remarkable story behind the stone walls of Mesa Verde National Park's Visitor and Research Center. Set within the landscapes of the American Southwest, this richly illustrated volume follows the journey of sandstone from the Four Corners region to its final place in a building designed to belong to the land itself. Through photographs, historical context, and firsthand insight into quarrying, craftsmanship, and construction, the book reveals the people, processes, and decisions that shaped the project.
Readers discover how natural materials, architectural vision, and skilled labor came together to create a modern structure rooted in ancient surroundings. More than a story about a building, this work explores the relationship between landscape and design, tradition and innovation, and the enduring role of stone in cultural heritage. Blending regional history with behind-the-scenes detail, it offers a rare look at how place, craft, and purpose meet in one of America's most meaningful national park settings.
Readers discover how natural materials, architectural vision, and skilled labor came together to create a modern structure rooted in ancient surroundings. More than a story about a building, this work explores the relationship between landscape and design, tradition and innovation, and the enduring role of stone in cultural heritage. Blending regional history with behind-the-scenes detail, it offers a rare look at how place, craft, and purpose meet in one of America's most meaningful national park settings.




