Discover Ohio’s durable building stones and how properties like durability, strength, color, and texture influence architectural choices.
This book surveys the wide range of sedimentary rocks that shape Ohio’s built heritage, with careful notes on where different stones come from, how they behave in use, and what makes a stone suitable for walls, arches, or decorative work. It emphasizes practical decisions for selecting stone based on structure, climate, and desired appearance.
Through accessible explanations and documented quarry histories, the work helps readers understand the factors behind stone performance—from how heat and cold affect surfaces to why porosity matters for weathering. The text connects rock type, quarry origin, and the finished form, offering guidance for designers, builders, and stone enthusiasts.
- Compare limestone and sandstone qualities and how they affect durability and carving.
- Learn how climate, temperature changes, and water freeze-thaw impact stone performance.
- See how quarry location and bed structure influence color, texture, and workability.
- Explore practical details like polishing, splitting, and planning for long-lasting masonry jobs.
Ideal for readers interested in architecture, geology, or the practical selection of stone for construction and design.