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Stucco Marble in the Portuguese Architecture: Multi-analytical Characterisation

International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2020
The presence of stucco marble in the Portuguese architecture is not surveyed and studies addressing the materials used to produce it are almost inexistent.
Maria Teresa Freire   +2 more
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Composition and Technology of the 17th Century Stucco Decorations at Červená Lhota Castle in Southern Bohemia

International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2020
A high relief stucco decoration from the Great Chamber of the castle Červená Lhota in the Southern Bohemia was surveyed and characterised as a part of its planned conservation. A detailed analytical work was undertaken in order to provide support for the
Jan Válek   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Gypsum in Ticinese stucco artworks of the 16–17th century: Use, characterization, provenance and induced decay phenomena

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2019
This paper focuses on the use of gypsum as a binder in stucco artworks made between the 16th and 17th centuries in canton Ticino (Switzerland). As far as the artistic technique is concerned, a stucco statue is made of composite materials: metal, brick or
Lucia Aliverti, Giacinta Jean
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Investigation of organic additives in Italian Renaissance devotion stucco reliefs from French collections

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2019
A series of Italian Renaissance stucco artworks from Museum of Fine Arts of Strasbourg and Louvre Museum in Paris were investigated with the aim of revealing and characterizing possible organic additives.
Amra Aksamija, Witold Nowik
exaly   +2 more sources

Modern Stucco Elements

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2016
The article is focused on stucco elements. Contemporary process of shaping stucco elements has not been considerably changed from traditional methods nevertheless, due to new materials and new technologies, we can achieve new shapes and new possibilities of applications. The most important material for stucco forms today is silicon. The crucial quality
exaly   +2 more sources

Plaster, Stucco and Stuccoes

Journal of Architectural Conservation, 2011
AbstractThis paper explores the reasons why a traditional conservation plasterer, on the one hand, and an architectural historian, on the other, find it difficult to use the technical vocabulary available to convey precisely their meanings when discussing historic plasterwork. Plaster is now a generic term but in a conservation context it always has to
Claire Gapper, Jeff Orton
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The art of stucco in southern Portugal: morphologies, value judgements and the prejudice of conservation

Sculpture Journal, 2023
The Portuguese artistic production of stucco is part of a long tradition of decorative techniques that form part of a shared visual and cultural legacy in southern Europe. However, little is understood of local idiosyncrasies within this legacy.
Patrícia Monteiro
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Chloride-induced corrosion of a galvanized steel-embedded calcium sulfoaluminate stucco system

Journal of Building Engineering, 2021
The study of steel corrosion in steel-reinforced cementitious system has attracted much attention because this system is used in key buildings and infrastructure, and, thus, its deterioration represents a significant hazard.
Issara Sereewatthanawut   +3 more
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Operational Audit To Measure Efficiency And Effectivity Of Material Inventory Management At Stucco Cafe

Reviu Akuntansi, Keuangan, dan Sistem Informasi, 2022
Raw materials are staple in the manufacturing process—the more diverse the menu, the more raw materialsare required. As a business that directly interacts with customers, Stucco Cafe aims to provide satisfactory results.Obstacles to effectively and ...
Annisa Kanti, Imam Subekti
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