Applied exterior finishes

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Mosaic tesserae were a common external finishing treatment to many buildings during the 1960s and 1970s. Comprising small marble or ceramic tiles bonded to a background material such as concrete or sometimes brick, the finish has been found to be durable, but problems of adhesion failure are common, leading to...

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