Veneer, Ashlar
Veneer, Ashlar is a masonry facing made of squared stones, providing a formal and elegant appearance for building facades and other structures.
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Definition
Veneer, Ashlar is an ornamental or protective facing of masonry composed of squared stones, arranged to give a formal, elegant appearance.
Purpose
Ashlar veneer is used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of buildings by providing a uniform, classic stone appearance. It also offers additional protection to the underlying structure from weathering and physical damage.
Examples of Use
- Building Facades: Applying ashlar veneer to the exterior of buildings for a sophisticated and durable finish.
- Retaining Walls: Using ashlar veneer on retaining walls to improve their appearance and longevity.
- Fireplaces: Constructing fireplace surrounds with ashlar veneer for a refined and timeless look.
Related Terms
- Stone Veneer: A thin layer of stone used as decorative facing.
- Brick Veneer: A layer of bricks used as a facing over a structural wall.
- Masonry: The building of structures from individual units of stone, brick, or concrete, typically bound together by mortar.
Notes
Ashlar veneer installation requires precision to ensure the stones are properly aligned and fitted. The quality of the finished appearance depends on the skill of the mason and the selection of stones.
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