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Mo-SaiMo-Sai is a method of producing precast concrete cladding panels. It was patented by John Earley in 1940. The Mo-Sai institute later refined Earley's method and became the leader in exposed aggregate concrete. Additional recommended knowledgeBuildings featuring Mo-Sai panels include: Columbine Building in Colorado Springs (1960); Prudential Building in Toronto, Canada (1960); Court House Square, Denver, Colorado (1960); Los Angeles Temple (1956). The Mo-Sai institute, a national (USA) organization of precast concrete manufacturers, adhered to the Mo-Sai method of producing the exposed aggregate precast concrete panels. External links
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