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HOW DO YOU GET THE COLOR YOU NEED FOR YOUR DESIGN?

Advanced Architectural Stone (AAS) has developed a number of admixture compositions that provide a range of options. See below in…

MODULAR COLUMNS: CUSTOM DESIGN FLEXIBILITY, FREEDOM

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

FABRICATION COORDINATION, SEQUENCING SIMPLIFY CONSTRUCTION PLANNING

The AAS team works very closely with customers to simplify the onsite construction process. The team is able to guide…

AAS IS DOUBLING MANUFACTURING CAPACITY

Advanced Architectural Stone (AAS) is doubling the production capacity to custom design and manufacture architectural precast stone and Glass…

DRY CAST STONE VS WET CAST STONE: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?

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

GFRC (GLASS FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE) CEU COURSE: EARN CREDITS

Advanced Architectural Stone (AAS) has developed a course on GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) while working closely with AEC…

AAS VALUE FOCUS – WEBINAR PRESENTATION FROM CEO, EDDIE LESOK: SEE VIDEO >>

Advanced Architectural Stone (AAS) opens up new design possibilities for architects, designers, contractors and masons. Manufacturing technology and design craftsmanship…

3-D FRAMING USING MANUFACTURED VENEER PANELS AT ROTC BUILDING, UCF

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

FLUTED GFRC COLUMNS FOR SMU: VIDEO CLIPS WITH MANUFACTURING STEPS

The architectural design of the new Sorority House building at SMU uses fluted columns for a unique accent. AAS team…

TRT HOLDINGS – PRECISE ENGINEERING AND CRAFTSMANSHIP FOR DESIGN

TRT Holdings Headquarters is a new 170,000 square ft, six-story Jeffersonian-style office building.  The project is one of several buildings…