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    A cornerstone (or foundation stone or setting stone) is the first stone set in the construction of a masonry foundation. All other stones will be set in reference to this stone, thus determining the position of the entire structure .

  2. Jun 3, 2019 · In relation to architecture, a cornerstone is traditionally the first stone laid for a structure, with all other stones laid in reference. A cornerstone marks the geographical location by orienting a building in a specific direction.

  3. Two notable sites in the village are the village community hall built in 2000 and St. Mary's Church. The church of St. Mary is a stone building, in the Italian style, and was erected in 1837; it consists of a chancel, transepts and nave, with tower and one bell, and seats 340 people.

    • Basalt Stone. Also known as traps, basalt stones are igneous rocks formed when the molten rock solidifies under pressure. Basalts are known for their strength and compactness, which explains their heavy projects and decorative purposes.
    • Granite. Besides being considerably durable, granite boasts a compressive strength of between 100MPa to 250 MPa. The presence of quartz, feldspar, and mica in graphite contributes to the stone’s strength and toughness, thus making it ideal for both small and heavy construction projects.For heavy-duty construction, granite can be used to make retaining walls, stone pillars, curbs, railway patience, exterior wall cladding, coarse aggregate in concrete, and dams.
    • Sandstones. Sandstone consists mainly of quartz particles that eroded from neighboring rocks (often granite) over time. The quartz particles then mix with minerals found in natural cement before forming a solid whole.
    • Slate. Slate is a metamorphic rock (fine-grained) formed when sedimentary rocks are subjected to high pressure. Among the best slate features is its ability to be split into sheets with relative ease, thus justifying its use in most roof coverings.
  4. Each rock has a different chemical composition and exhibits different properties. Some of these rocks are widely used in the construction industry. Some commonly used building stones along with their properties and uses are explained in this article.

  5. Jul 24, 2019 · The cornerstone's three distinct characteristics distinguish it from the other stones used in construction; building orientation, history, and celebration. History, the cornerstone was the first stone set during the building process.

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  7. Sep 16, 2019 · From Gaudí's famous Casa Milà to a Swiss museum excavated into the side of a mountain, these stone structures demonstrate the natural material's dynamic beauty

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