The architectural cast stone is produced by a process known as dry-cast or vibrant-tamp production method. Cast stone is a highly refined white Portland concrete material manufactured to simulate natural cut stone. Cast stone opens up opportunities for unparalleled design freedom along with an ease of installation. Architects have the flexibility to create complex shapes in veneers, facades, and cladding designs that emulate the aesthetic appeal of monolithic stone. Manufactured cast stone resembles natural stone products such as limestone, brownstone, sandstone, bluestone, granite, coral rock, travertine, etc.
Cast stone panels were specified by Trahan Architects in the Louisiana State Museum & Sports Hall of Fame to create an interior stone veneer with complex curves (shown here).
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