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The Louisiana State Museum and Sports Hall of Fame building houses the cultural heritage of memorabilia contributed by diverse cultures… MORE..>>

AAS project team works with architects, contractors and building owners in design and manufacturing of modular columns in variety of… MORE..>>

ONE: With precise control over size, shape and tolerances, AAS is able to manufacture stone panels with unparalleled range… MORE..>>

This blog post shows design assist process, as well as custom fabrication of the large size GFRC… MORE..>>

This video shows details of a very commonly used technique for anchoring cast stone (dry-vibrant tamp), architectural wet-pour precast, or… MORE..>>

GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) is much simpler to install because of its light weight and pre-engineered connections for anchorage… MORE..>>

Customers often ask the difference between dry or vibrant tamped cast stone and wet cast stone. Both products have their… MORE..>>

Concrete and stone products have enabled architectural design of buildings for hundreds of years. The manufacturing technology combined with opportunity… MORE..>>

Advanced Architectural Stone (AAS) has extensive track record for manufacturing cast stone, architectural precast and GFRC for cladding, exterior veneer, and… MORE..>>

AAS stone panels are used on this project in various applications, as an exterior veneer rain-screen, at the entry and… MORE..>>

GFRC products have pre-engineered, built in connections that simplifies the onsite installation. See in this video, examples of drawings and… MORE..>>

The new ROTC building at University of Central Florida highlights a 13-sided sculpture honoring our country and soldiers throughout the… MORE..>>

The Culinary Arts Building is a 48,000 square foot building for an additional phase of the North Side High School… MORE..>>

The Architectural GFRC panels are only 3/4 of an inch thick making them easy to ship, handle and integrate. This… MORE..>>

How do you mitigate risk in a construction project? How do you keep wastage to a minimum in the construction… MORE..>>