stonework
Stonework is the craft and practice of building with stone. It covers the shaping, dressing, and setting of stone units—blocks, slabs, or quarry pieces—into structures, elemental features, or sculpture. Stonework emphasizes properties such as compressive strength, durability, and weather resistance, with choices varying by stone type and climate. Common stones include granite, limestone, sandstone, marble, and basalt, each offering different textures and colors.
Techniques range from dry stone construction, in which stones are fitted without mortar, to mortared masonry
Historically, stone has been a fundamental building material from ancient temples and cathedrals to modern monuments.
Maintenance concerns include weathering, freeze-thaw cycles, biological growth, and mortar deterioration. Conservation work often involves assessment