10 Things You Need to Know About Granite Bollards
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by Shanda Hall
1w ago
Bollards are a familiar yet often overlooked feature of our urban and commercial landscapes. Often having the appearance of sturdy, short posts, they’re designed to guide traffic, restrict vehicle access, and protect property, pedestrians, and infrastructure from accidental or deliberate impact. While their primary purpose is functional, bollards also play an important role in defining […] The post 10 Things You Need to Know About Granite Bollards appeared first on HGH Granite ..read more
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3 Landmark Projects Where HGH Partnered with Artists
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by Shanda Hall
1M ago
Granite has long been a cornerstone of public landmarks and architectural features and, at HGH, we’ve spent decades perfecting our craft and working hand-in-hand with architects, contractors, and artists to bring their visions to life. From parks and urban sculptures to architectural installations, we’re proud to provide the expertise, precision, and project management necessary to […] The post 3 Landmark Projects Where HGH Partnered with Artists appeared first on HGH Granite ..read more
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Urban Landscapes with Granite Water Features is Good For Business
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by Shanda Hall
2M ago
Granite has long been favoured for crafting impressive water features in public and municipal spaces. Its natural strength and durability deliver both visual appeal and resilience, making it an ideal choice for urban developers, designers, and municipalities. With its robust texture and ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions, granite is perfect for high-traffic areas. Granite […] The post Urban Landscapes with Granite Water Features is Good For Business appeared first on HGH Granite ..read more
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Your Guide to Granite Carving for Cemetery Memorials and Landmarks
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by Shanda Hall
3M ago
At HGH we’ve had the privilege of working on many cemetery memorials and landmarks over the years. Each project is unique, but one constant is the importance of choosing the right type of carving to bring each piece to life. In this blog, we’re going to look at the three primary types of granite carving: […] The post Your Guide to Granite Carving for Cemetery Memorials and Landmarks appeared first on HGH Granite ..read more
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An Iconic Sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II
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by Bryan Owens
4M ago
The Making of an Iconic Queen Elizabeth II Sculpture At HGH Granite, we had the great privilege of working with renowned Canadian sculptor Ruth Abernethy on the commemorative Queen Elizabeth II sculpture for the Provincial Legislature at Queen’s Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This project was a remarkable journey filled with challenges, collaborations, and triumphs. […] The post An Iconic Sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II appeared first on HGH Granite ..read more
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Your Complete Guide to Blue Pearl Granite
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by Naeem Dollie
6M ago
Are you considering adding a touch of something special to your memorial, monument or architectural project? Step forward, Blue Pearl granite. Blue Pearl granite stands among the world’s most prestigious granite varieties for a reason. Dive in to learn more about this premium stone, its origins, colours, the projects we’ve used it in and the famous global landmarks that showcase its natural beauty. First things first, what is Blue Pearl Granite? Blue pearl granite is a premium natural stone known for its striking appearance and durability. It’s often considered the twin sister of Emerald Pear ..read more
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Creating a Granite Holy Redeemer Sculpture
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by Bryan Owens
8M ago
HGH Granite has collaborated with the Catholic Cemeteries of the Diocese of Hamilton for many years, supplying granite for various memorial projects. These include two Mother and Children sculptures, for the Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Cemetery in Stoney Creek, ON, and the Holy Family cemetery in Milton, ON; alongside the St Michael sculpture, also commissioned for the Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Cemetery in Ontario. So when we were asked to help with the creation of a similarly distinguished monument for the Holy Cross Cemetery in Paris, Ontario – a Holy Redeemer sculpture – we were h ..read more
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What are the Differences Between Cobbles, Pavers and Setts?
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by Bryan Owens
8M ago
Whether you’re a landscape architect, municipality representative, or involved in urban design, understanding the differences between cobbles, setts and pavers is super-handy for selecting the right aesthetic for your project. In this blog, we explore the physical differences and ideal use cases for each. The Difference Between Cobbles, Setts, and Pavers What are cobbles? The word “cobble” comes from the word “cob,” which means a rounded lump. So, a cobble is a rounded piece of stone, and it can be made from granite, limestone, sandstone or basalt. Granite cobbles are particularly popular i ..read more
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5 Reasons to Choose Granite for a Landmark
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by Bryan Owens
8M ago
When it comes to creating a landmark or sculpture, the choice of material is as important as the design and theme of the piece; integral, not just to how good it looks, but to its general quality and lifespan. Among the many material options open to sculptors, artists, architects and memorial makers, granite stands tall. We may be slightly biassed – who, us? – but granite has so much going for it and offers loads of brilliant benefits that make it the go-to choice for many. In this blog post, we’re going to take a look at the variety of material options open to artists, architects and memoria ..read more
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Celebrating Black History Month: the Voices of Freedom Monument
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by Shanda Hall
10M ago
At HGH Granite, we believe in the power of art and craftsmanship to celebrate and honour the rich tapestry of cultures that shape our communities here in Canada. And as we mark the beginning of Black History Month, we’re looking back at our contribution to the Voices of Freedom monument, an experiential art installation in Niagara-on-the-Falls, Canada, which stands as a powerful testament to the resilience and contributions of Black Canadians. The historical context of the Voices of Freedom installation The installation is nestled in a small area of parkland in the heart of Niagara-on-the-Lake ..read more
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