- Title of Piece: Example of use of substandard stone
- Brief Description: This building was constructed with sub-standard stone. The window arches are cracked and the joints are opening.
- Photographer Info: Chuck Liddy, Minneapolis
- Title of Piece: Problem with exterior stone
- Brief Description: The exterior stone veneer of this building is pulling away from the wall. Eventually, the wall collapsed.
- Photographer Info: Chuck Liddy, Minneapolis
- Title of Piece: A tower with problems
- Brief Description: This tower has eroded stones. The tuck pointing is problematic, and the cast iron corniche is deteriorating. All of this at some 200 feet above street level.
- Photographer Info: Chuck Liddy, Minneapolis
- Title of Piece: Deteriorating parapet caps.
- Brief Description: This unidentified church building has deteriorating parapet caps.
- Photographer Info: Chuck Liddy, Minneapolis
- Title of Piece: Crack in the wall of unidentified church
- Brief Description: A significant crack was discovered in the wall of this church. The cause of the crack needs to be determined before any further work can be done.
- Photographer Info: Chuck Liddy, Minneapolis
- Title of Piece: Deteriorating chimney of unidentified church
- Brief Description: A deteriorating chimney (left) is pulling away from the church's original chimney.
- Photographer Info: Chuck Liddy, Minneapolis
- Title of Piece: Bulging wall of unidentified church
- Brief Description: A bulging wall which was temporarily strapped, rather than determining and addressing the underlying cause for the bulging.
- Photographer Info: Chuck Liddy, Minneapolis
- Title of Piece: Ivy will go everywhere that it should not
- Photographer Info: Chuck Liddy, AIA