Once the design is accepted by the surrounding neighborhood and building team, the drawings evolve into sculptured creations.
Multiple-reuse form liners are usually made of polyurethane, a heavy rubber material known for its reusability and used frequently by departments of transportation on sound walls, bridges and other applications.
Architectural elastomeric urethane form liners were pioneered in 1968 at RECKLI GmbH, Herne Germany.
[3] The inception of form liners began with fairly simple images for concrete, including cut-out shapes and silhouettes resting on a background texture.
This sound/retaining wall, located in Morgan City, LA, was to be the first use ever of graphic inlays in form liner.