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CMU | Architectural Feature Units | Examples

Deep Scored and Fluted

4-Score 2x1
Four two-inch-wide projections create one-inch deep scores.
4-Score 2x1 Precision Wall Pattern
Projections from the cmu face create a pronounced vertical pattern.
5-Flute
Five flutes, 15/16 inch wide, project one inch from the face, with the space between rounded to offer a lighter, less heavily shadowed unit than a deep score (squared spaces).
5-Flute Precision Wall Pattern, Running Bond
Laid in running bond, the flute pattern is offset from course to course.
5-Flute Precision Wall Pattern, Stack Bond
Laid in stack bond, the flutes are vertically aligned.
3-Score Split 1 Side
With three scores per 16 inches, this unit will create a strongly textured wall. Laid in running bond, the scores offset from course to course.

Split Face Texture
3-Score Split Wall Pattern
Laid in running bond, creating an offset soldier course effect.

Split Face Texture
4-Score Split 1 Side
Four scores per 16 inches. The deep scores offer a strong soldier course effect. A popular unit for creating emphasis or the feeling of mass in a field.

Split Face Texture
4-Score Split Wall Pattern
The scores are vertically aligned laid in running bond or stack bond.

Split Face Texture
4-Flute Split 1 Side
Four flutes, 1 1/4 inch wide, project two inches from the face, with the space between rounded to offer a lighter, less heavily shadowed unit than a deep score (squared spaces).

Split Face Texture
4-Flute Split Wall Pattern
The flutes are vertically aligned laid in running bond or stack bond.

Split Face Texture

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