Magma Design Group, Inc.

Landscape Architecture and Construction

2013

March
Flower Show Construction Party!

2011

February
Some Real Progress
January
More Snow, REALLY??? A Solid Foundation Is Key

2010

December
An Exciting New Project
September
A Challenge
July
Garden Tour
April
Starting Up Again!
February
I'll Huff And I'll Puff... People's Choice Day Three - Are We Done Yet? Day Two Of Set-Up Happy Valentine's Day! Where Are The Buds? More Stone, Really?
January
Dewalt, Sponsor Us! Mohegan Sun Home Show Good, Old Granite Framing 101 And So It Begins....

2009

December
Happy Winter! Cozy Up!
November
Are Those Car Jacks, Again? Ah, The Romance of It All!
October
The Fireplace Continues The Fireplace Begins
September
A Much Needed Break Back To The South
August
Sunday! Building The Arch So How Do You Split Granite?
July
Ahhh, The Power Of Car Jacks Our Next Sculpture Moongate Complete Kid In A Candystore
June
Stairs Finished! Newport Flower Show Phase Three Complete! Pawtucket Proud Day
May
The Second Phase Begins The Walls Start To Go Up It's Not Pretty
April
Fun With Concrete A Beautiful New Backyard Back To South County Walls, Patios, and Lawn
March
Block Wall Completed We Love A Challenge Starting Up Again Vacation Is Better Than Reality!
February
The End of The Flower Show Best In Show Day 3 of The Flower Show Set-Up The Flower Show Set-Up Begins Rhode Island Flower Show Preparations Continue Our First Blog

Building The Arch August 17, 2009

Arch 01Much like what we did with the flower show, we needed to build a wood form to support the arch while the stone was being set in place. Our choice of stone  for this project is a new england fieldstone that we have found in Sudbury, MA. Much of this stone is harvested from the ground so it has not yet had a chance to be aged by the weather.

Arch 02

 

 

 

This is New England however, and our weather conditions will age this stone beautifully in no time. The sculpture itself is about 7' tall so staging was required to be able to work that high. Wood shims were used to keep the stones in place until they were locked in with the keystone. Once the keystone of the arch is set firmly in place, the form will be cut away.

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