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  2. Decorative concrete - Wikipedia

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    Exposed aggregate concrete is a popular decorative concrete option known for its decorative gravel appearance. During the concrete pouring process, the top layer of cement/sand paste is removed to reveal the embedded aggregate (stones, pebbles, or even shells). This creates a visually appealing surface with a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes.

  3. William E. Ward House - Wikipedia

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    The house is located in a residential neighborhood a short distance from where state highway NY 120A leaves the state line for a southwesterly heading into downtown Port Chester. Most of the house's 8-acre (3.2 ha) lot is located on the Connecticut side of the state line, where it is open and slopes downward to the east and the Byram River .

  4. Rayward–Shepherd House - Wikipedia

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    The largely semicircular home is built of standard concrete block, timber, and glass, with poured Colorundum flooring and extensive Philippine mahogany trim. Its living/dining wing overlooks a pool which steps down to a pond and extensive landscaped gardens, designed by Frank Okamura , landscape architect for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden .

  5. Stamped concrete - Wikipedia

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    Modern stamped concrete resembling natural wood and stone. Stamped concrete is concrete that has been imprinted, or that is patterned, textured, or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, or various other patterns and textures. The practice of stamping concrete for various purposes began with the ancient Romans.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Residential 5 777 Main Street: 360 (110) 26 1967 Formerly known as the Fleet Bank Building and the Bank of America Building [6] Residential 6 280 Trumbull Street 349 (106) 28 1984 [7] Office 7 One Financial Plaza 335 (102) 26 1975 Also known as the Gold Building [8] Office 8= 2 Park Place 309 (94) 25 1987 Twin tower of 24 Park Place [9 ...

  7. 777 Main Street (Hartford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    777 Main Street (formerly known as the Hartford National Bank and Trust Building) is a residential skyscraper in Downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Built in 1967, it is a prominent local example of Mid-Century Modern architecture, designed by Welton Becket.