I'm curious to know if there is any architecture where the distressed
delaminations of brownstone are an intentional effect of the design.
Met History wrote:
> Everywhere I walk I see brownstone rowhouses begin restuccoed - "like new".
> To me, the flaking, peeling real stone is the beautiful thing, not the opaque
> cementitious repairs.
>
> Has anyone noticed a brownstone owner who has purposefully kept the real
> stuff?
>
> Christopher Gray
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