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development and popularization of massive precut stone construction techniques. His pioneering work laid the foundation for subsequent architects to build upon and innovate, leading to the resurgence and expansion of this construction method in the 2020s, with the rise of interest in low-carbon durable construction.
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The modern stonemason undergoes comprehensive training, both in the classroom and in the working environment. Hands-on skill is complemented by an intimate knowledge of each stone type, its application, and best uses, and how to work and fix each stone in place. The mason may be skilled and competent
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methods starting around 1888. Such tension-reinforced concrete applications combine compressive strength with pre-stressed tensile compression for combined strength much greater than either of the individual components, and have been in wide use for decades. As for concrete, post-tensioning maintains
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windows, detailed mouldings and the more classical architectural building masonry. When working a stone from a sawn block, the mason ensures that the stone is bedded in the right way, so the finished work sits in the building in the same orientation as it was formed on the ground. Occasionally though
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is a fine, easily worked stone, that comes in various colours, but mainly white. It has traditionally been used for carving statues, and for facings of many
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Post-tensioning is achieved steel tendons either threaded through ducts within the stone elements or along their surface. Once the stone components are in place, the tendons are tensioned using hydraulic jacks, and the force is transferred to the stone through anchorages located at the ends of the
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Today's stonemasons undergo training that is quite comprehensive and is done both in the work environment and in the classroom. It isn't enough to have hands-on skills only. One must also have knowledge of the types of stones as well as its best uses and how to work it as well as how to fix it in
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Post-tensioned stone ("PT stone") could consist of a single piece, but drill limitations and other considerations mean it is typically an assembly of multiple components with mortar between pieces. PT stone has been used in both vertical columns (posts), and in horizontal beams (lintels). It has
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pioneered the use of massive precut stone in modern architecture. During the post-war period, his innovative approach to stone construction led to the development of numerous noteworthy projects, with a particular focus on housing. Throughout his long career, Pouillon played a crucial role in the
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The key technique of massive precut (MP) stone is to cut stone ashlars to precise dimensions that match the architect's plan such that the stones can be dropped into place by crane for rapid construction. The blocks may be numbered so that the masons can follow the plan procedurally. The use of
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crosses the line from craft to art. They use their artistic ability to carve stone into foliage, figures, animals or abstract designs. Carver masons are the artists of stonemasonry, responsible for creating designs and/or patterns from stone, as well as on stones. This work can include stone
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in postwar period who referred to the method as "pierre de taille" or "pré-taille" stone. It became possible through innovations by
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energy to produce, and hence its production emits less carbon dioxide than either brick or concrete, and (3) stone is widely considered aesthetically pleasing, while concrete is often painted or clad. Modern stonemasonry is in the process of reinventing itself for automation, modern
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Mesopotamia and Egypt, but the Greeks were unmatched in plasticity and realistic (re)presentation, either of Gods (Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, Zeus, etc.), or humans (Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, Phryne, etc.). The famous
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Stone is 'natural precast concrete' so only needs to be cut (and strength tested) and post-tensioned prior to use in construction. Compared to concrete and steel, post-tensioned stone production has dramatically lower energy costs, with concomitant lower carbon emissions.
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Massive cyclopean concrete blocks. Developed by IBAVI in
Mallorca, rough stones are placed in a mold and saturated with concrete. The concrete is sawn into massive ashlars for crane assembly. Enables reuse of rough plum stones from traditional stone
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good faces against the formwork. Concrete is poured behind the rocks. Rebar is added for strength, to make a wall that is approximately half reinforced concrete and half stonework. The wall can be faced with stone on one side or both sides.
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for pouring concrete. These are left in place after the concrete sets. This is the inverse procedure to stone cladding, where the stone tiles are attached to the concrete after the temporary shuttering has been removed. Developed by
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and computer models of load, modern designers are able to cut complex vaults, arches, and other arrangements of precisely cut ashlars. Antecedents to this discipline include curved vaults, and also flat vaults that use a concentric
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method: the ends of the posts and lintels are precisely precut offsite prior to assembly by crane. At least two more trabeated stone exoskeleton high-rise buildings are underway, one in London, and another in
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Cost reduction. Compared to brick masonry or smaller ashlars, using larger stone blocks and thereby minimizing sawing and fixer-masonry costs, the overall expense of constructing a building can be reduced.
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construction method that uses large machine-cut stone blocks with precisely defined dimensions to rapidly assemble buildings in which stone is used as a major or the primary load-bearing material.
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sculptures of figures or animals, or other projects of a similar nature. Throughout history, carver masons have been renowned for their exceptional skills in crafting beautiful pieces from stone.
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flat vault. Using digital design and machining, such compression structures can be shapes into complex compressive structures. Leaders in this area include Giuseppe Fallacara and Philippe Block.
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splits or cuts rock in the quarry, and extracts the resulting blocks of stone. The cut or split pieces are collected and transported away from the extraction surface for further refinement.
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2934:Lime mortar
2813:Rustication
1882:and chisels
1790:(June 2017)
1693:Sedimentary
1647:Metamorphic
1621:breakwaters
1592:sedimentary
1588:metamorphic
1243:blacksmiths
1150:Freemasonry
1146:Renaissance
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729:cobblestone
599:middle ages
431:Fixer mason
238:lime mortar
3153:Stone wall
3080:Repointing
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2027:References
1992:Bricklayer
1981:Stone wall
1898:and chisel
1730:sandstones
1726:limestones
1718:St Peter's
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1198:, and the
1134:journeymen
1042:Stari Most
990:April 2023
716:shuttering
581:structure.
523:non-stone.
504:Stonehenge
342:Stari Most
340:, and the
326:Stonehenge
318:Persepolis
302:Angkor Wat
218:stonecraft
176:Angkor Wat
117:April 2008
87:newspapers
3148:Sculpture
3137:Footstone
3133:Headstone
3100:Brickwork
3085:Scabbling
3065:Flushwork
2961:Sandstone
2939:Limestone
2914:Flagstone
2877:Materials
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1072:Egyptians
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536:Dry stone
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398:quarryman
322:Parthenon
310:Tihuanaco
306:Borobudur
286:Taj Mahal
258:artifacts
254:monuments
226:sculpture
222:buildings
207:Borobudur
3209:Category
3116:Products
3070:Knapping
2863:Slipform
2729:Archived
1955:See also
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1573:Aberdeen
1571:Typical
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1186:such as
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1084:Persians
1076:pyramids
1065:plasters
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246:shelters
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2833:Masonry
2818:Carving
1998:Masonry
1916:plastic
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1864:chisels
1752:Gallery
1675:Carrara
1662:Thassos
1613:Cornish
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641:tendons
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270:bridges
250:temples
155:method.
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