Behuggning av betongytor: ett test av hantverksmetoder
Stone cutting work in Concrete: a test of methods and techniques
Abstract
During the latter half of the 18th century, when concrete started seeing general use in
modern cities, the use of different methods to give the concrete a finished surface texture
saw use. One of these was using different methods of mechanically altering the surface using
a slew of cutting and crushing techniques with mallet and chisel. This was done in order to
hide the often dull and gray look of concrete, and allude to other more expensive and
luxurious stones. The work would possibly have been done by experienced stonemasons,
using much of the same techniques and tools they would have used while working natural
stones. Or did they? This essay explores, through the use of traditional handcrafts and tools,
the claim that the working of concrete surfaces can be done with the same tools and skillset
as the working of natural stone. The essay aims to comb through the available texts detailing
stone cutting techniques and how they relate to the cutting, crushing and working of the
surface of concrete. And, using techniques learnt from stonemasons, test some of the
available stone cutting techniques, using traditional hand tools, and hand stamped concrete.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie kandidatexamen med huvudområdet kulturvård med inriktning mot bygghantverk, 2024
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Date
2024-04-25Author
Johansson, Alexander
Keywords
Behuggning
Betong
Handverktyg
Stenhuggeri
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
Language
swe