Dome enhanced with Monolithic Stucco

Aerial photo of the structure.

Aerial photo of the structure. (Javier Figueroa)

This is the dome as it stood when Monolithic arrived.  The top corners of the windows had wrinkles that we flattened before applying the stucco.

This is the dome as it stood when Monolithic arrived. The top corners of the windows had wrinkles that we flattened before applying the stucco. (Javier Figueroa)

The crew then applied our MonoForm primer to the outside of the structure.

The crew then applied our MonoForm primer to the outside of the structure. (Javier Figueroa)

This is a close-up of the flattened wrinkles.

This is a close-up of the flattened wrinkles. (Javier Figueroa)

Primer was applied to the bottom of the structure.

Primer was applied to the bottom of the structure. (Javier Figueroa)

Monolithic Stucco was then sprayed onto the Airform.

Monolithic Stucco was then sprayed onto the Airform. (Javier Figueroa)

The applied stucco required a curing period of 21 days.

The applied stucco required a curing period of 21 days. (Javier Figueroa)

This photo depicts the dome, after the stucco was applied.

This photo depicts the dome, after the stucco was applied. (Javier Figueroa)

A second primer was spread before the silicon top coat was applied.

A second primer was spread before the silicon top coat was applied. (Javier Figueroa)

The silicon paint makes a great looking surface, that has a long life, stays clean and protects the concrete stucco.

The silicon paint makes a great looking surface, that has a long life, stays clean and protects the concrete stucco. (Javier Figueroa)

Aerial photo of the structure.

Aerial photo of the structure. (Javier Figueroa)