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Roughcast

Roughcast is a type of exterior wall finish that is widely used in many parts of the world. It is made from a mixture of cement, sand, and water, which is applied to the wall in a wet state and then left to dry. The materials are spread evenly on the wall, creating a coarse textured finish that provides a low-maintenance solution for protecting walls from weathering. Roughcast is a popular choice for buildings in humid climates, as it is both impact-resistant and waterproof, making it ideal for areas with higher levels of moisture. One of the key benefits of roughcast is that it provides a unique aesthetic to a building, as it is available in a variety of colors and textures. Unlike other forms of exterior wall finishes, it does not require regular maintenance, making it an economical choice for many building owners. Roughcast is also a durable material that can last for many years, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial buildings. In addition to its aesthetic and durability benefits, roughcast is also a sustainable choice for building owners. The materials used to create roughcast are readily available and do not require a lot of energy to produce, making it an environmentally friendly option. Additionally, roughcast can help to improve the energy efficiency of a building by providing an additional layer of insulation to the exterior walls.

exterior wall finish, mixture of cement, sand, and water, low-maintenance, impact-resistant, waterproof, unique aesthetic, durable, sustainable, energy efficient

John Lewis

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Roughcast

Roughcast is a type of external wall finish used to provide a decorative, textured finish to a building's exterior. It is a mixture of Portland cement, sand, and water, applied by hand with a trowel, and is typically applied in two to three layers. The finish is durable, allowing it to protect a building from the elements, and it also provides a pleasing aesthetic. The texture of the finish can be varied by the application of different tools and techniques, allowing for a unique and attractive finish. The use of Roughcast is most common in traditional architecture, though its use modern structures is becoming increasingly popular.

Texture, Portland cement, sand, trowel, weather protection, aesthetics.

Michael Adams

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Masonry is a building technique that has been used in the construction of buildings since ancient times. Roughcast is a type of masonry in which a coarse, irregular surface is created by applying a mixture of cement, sand, and gravel to a concrete or brick wall. This technique is often used to camouflage the appearance of the underlying material, as well as to create a more decorative and rustic look. Roughcast is also used to improve the durability of a wall, due to its rough texture. Additionally, it can help to reduce the absorption of moisture, which can help to protect a building from the elements.

Texture, protection, durability, rustic, camouflaging.

Shelly Stone

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From the perspective of a linguist and etymologist, the word “roughcast” has its origin in the Old French word “rocage”, which translates to “stone wall”, which evolved to the late Latin word “roccare”, which in turn developed into the Latin word “roccare”, meaning “to encircle”. Etymologically, the word “roughcast” began to mean “to spread coarse stucco” in the mid 16th century. Morphologically, the word “roughcast” is derived from the verb “rough-cast”, and the noun “roughcast”. The term is used to refer to the material that is used to coat the outside of a building and also to refer to the method of filling in a wall using a coarse material. From a pragmatic perspective, the term “roughcast” is used to indicate a specific kind of stucco or plaster used to coat the outside walls of a building.

Etymological, Morphological, Pragmatic, Historical, Evolution

Henry Fontaine

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Roughcast is a verb belonging to the process type, describing an activity of covering something with a rough outer layer. Synonymous terms include plaster, daub, coat, plaster, and tar. Antonyms suitable for this application could include smooth, clean, or neat. Cognates of the word 'roughcast' include the German word rauhputz, the French word crêpi, and the Spanish word albarco. Variants of 'roughcast' include roughcasting, roughcasted, roughcasting, and roughcasted.

Morphology, Syntax, Lexicology, Rhetorical, Taxonomy

George Adrian Postea

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Roughcast

Roughcast is an architectural term referring to the outer coating of a building consisting of a mixture of sand, water, and lime or cement. It is most often used for aesthetic purposes, to provide a uniform and pleasing appearance for the exterior of a building. In other languages, roughcast can be referred to as foliaje, stopstuk, tadelakt, peau de chagrin, tapume, crépi, avant-mur, laterizio, esgrafiado, enlucido, revoque de barricas, panno di muratura, calce viva, and mattoni forati.

Foliaje, stopstuk, tadelakt, peau de chagrin, tapume, crépi, avant-mur, laterizio, esgrafiado, enlucido, revoque de barricas, panno di muratura, calce viva, mattoni forati - international terms for roughcast coating in architecture.

Harris Awan

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Roughcast

Roughcast is a type of finish used primarily on exterior walls of buildings. It is a mix of sand, cement, and water that is applied to a wall surface to create a textured, protective layer. Roughcast provides a unique aesthetic to a building, as it is available in a variety of colors and textures. Unlike other forms of exterior wall finishes, it is both impact-resistant and waterproof, making it ideal for areas with higher levels of moisture. Moreover, roughcast does not require regular maintenance, making it an economical choice for many building owners.

Exterior wall finish, textured surface, waterproofing, impact-resistant, maintenance-free.

Ji-Soo Park

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Roughcast

Roughcast is an exterior wall finish widely used in many parts of the world, especially in humid climates. It is made from a mixture of cement, sand, and water, which is applied to the wall in a wet state and then left to dry. The materials are spread evenly on the wall, creating a coarse textured finish that provides a low-maintenance solution for protecting walls from weathering. The final product is a strong, durable layer that can last for many years.

Exterior wall finish, cement rendering, weatherproofing.

Lauren Moore


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