Building wall with applied finishing surface design

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Ornamental: color – thickness variation – or dissimilar... – Facer formed to simulate multiple units

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52444, 52453, 52744, E04C 100

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040807673

ABSTRACT:
A building wall erected from blocks presenting one or more surfaces formed with a matrix of grooves generally horizontally and vertically related, and an overlay veneer or applied surface coating adapted to be impressed or indented with appropriate tools in a manner to produce a wide variety of designs by selection of different combination of the grooves in the matrix. A method of variously decorating one or more building wall surfaces or sides of walls with the guidance of a matrix of grooves and an overlay coating adapted to be impressed or indented in cooperation with preselected grooves of the matrix.

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