Tennessee Concrete Magazine
Concrete Design Awards
Spring 2006
 This fantastic project was extremely enjoyable for Memphis
Ready Mix in that the developer of The Preserves neighborhood
provided them with a loose plan for the project and encouraged
MRM and contractor Kevin Baltz from Baltz and Sons to be
creative. There are three areas in the neighborhood that were part
of this project that used 4000 psi concrete, pea-gravel with Ultra
Fiber-500, with stamp/skin finishes, hand scoring, acid-etch
staining and sealing.
The first area is an arbor-covered bench at the entrance to the
neighborhood. In this area, they placed a landing within the arbor
and then sought to create the appearance of large stepping stones
that would approach the arbor in an almost whimsical pattern.
Each landing was texture-stamped and stained separately to mimic
actual stone.
A second area has a
large gazebo centered in
a beautiful hillside with
trees. Beneath the gazebo
is a large octagonal
landing. The center area
was finished with three
different slate skins with
London-cobble banding around the perimeter.
A lower adjacent area was scored into large slate-like blocks
for a grill area, and finally, a circular area for picnic tables. Handscored
onto the circular landing is a directionally accurate compass
pattern star that was
carefully hand stained to
create a dramatic contrast
that really made the area
interesting.
The final result produced
three functional and
beautiful common areas
that used concrete to help
blend each are into its surroundings
seamlessly.
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