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Stucco?  Le Stuc?

 
Stucco?
Coquetterie mixed with DAC-ART allows your taste a subtle dimension of refinement that arrives with a smooth element of surprise.  The "mortar" joint defines the way you read the material.
Relax.  Put your back against the back of your chair.

This building would be thought to be in stucco.  But wait until you get close up... 

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This is a real limestone building at le Jardin des Plantes, Paris, France.  Not stucco. Just the same mortar color.  La Duchesse de Langeais loved this building.  La Duchesse gets what she wants.  She arrives, she sees, grout joints visibly melt, they "blend in", they cooperate.   Good taste should be rewarded.
Indeed, the "stucco look"  represents a desired uniformity in certain neighborhoods that can ensure visual consistency and allow architects to achieve harmony in the townscape.  Now there is a new option.  An option that comes from centuries of our best traditions. For modest homes and for the manoir or plantation, a flush grout joint of the same stone color in DAC-ART will read as stucco from some distance, and as hard stone from up close. Pretty neat, eh?  Chouette!
Note the many European villages that used large stones on modest homes.  Such villages and their materials allowed architectural blending with its environmental context.  Happily serving as models for good design principles for our new neighborhoods.
So what would you gain?
  • Over 3,500 psi skin as opposed to a weak stucco coating that is only 1/6 the hardness of DAC-ART.
  • Subtle refinement 20 times that which occurs in normal stucco work
  • Prestige of having done better than conventional means both in taste and in the practical means of protection against the elements.
Finally, there are choices in between.  From transparent washes to les enduits found in Provence (stucco wash that allows underlying textures and joint lines to be seen).  Then one could actually apply stucco to DAC-ART (but at a reduced price because of an ability to go to the finish coat more directly.)   A DAC-ART wall may have most any "look" applied to it, yet would you want to in the end?  In any case, DAC-ART does not limit your choices in appearance.  DAC-ART expands your évantail de choix.
When la duchesse de Langeais decided to take le marquis de Montriveau as her lover, he found that he had no ability to resist.   Toute de suite, his stature rose to the level of nobility as the news circulated in Parisian salons.