Title: ExCeL, London
1ExCeL, London 12 March 2008
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5David RichardsonPresident
- Stone Federation Great Britain
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8Promote the use of natural stone
9Technical Advice Data Sheets Codes of Practice
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13 14Sources of stone
15 16- One-stop shop
- Information
- Guidance
- Advice
Stone Federation Great Britain
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18STONE
- Selecting
- Sourcing
- Processing
- Manufacturing
- Delivering
- Fixing
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26 27important to test BS EN
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30Bruno Miglio
31Grand Egyptian Museum Translucent Stone
Wall Stone in the City 12th March 2008
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the wall basics
43 mega-frames 33280 cladding panels
(frames) 93184 individual pieces of stone 1723
variant stone shapes
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cable networks steel framing
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corner casting isometric
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mega-frame 29 frame kerf fixing details
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side length (mm)
stress due to unfactored wind load (MPa)
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panel analysis initial calculationsall un-split
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side length (mm)
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panel analysis second iterationsubdivision and
optimisation
46alabaster
47marble
48 Onyx (1)
49Onyx (2)
50benrather karree, düsseldorf (2003)
51bibliothèque de lalcazar, marseille (2003)
52hotel auriga, milan(1997)
53iranian white onyx
54iranian white onyx
55iranian white onyx
56iranian white onyx
57iranian white onyx
58iranian white onyx
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60iranian white onyx
61iranian white onyx
62iranian white onyx quarry
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64iranian white onyx blocks
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66bolivian white cloud onyx
67bolivian white cloud onyx quarry
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69turkish honey onyx
70turkish honey onyx
71turkish honey onyx quarry
72turkish honey onyx quarry
73turkish honey onyx blocks
74turkish honey onyx blocks
75macedonian onyx slabs
76macedonian onyx
77macedonian onyx quarry
78macedonian onyx quarry
79macedonian onyx blocks
80afyon dorato
81afyon dorato
82afyon doratoquarry (skyros, greece)
83afyon doratoquarry (skyros, greece)
84afyon dorato blocks
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89Dr Tim Yates
90Theres no such thing as bad stone only
badly used stone
- Tim Yates, BRE
- 12th March 2008,
- Stone in the City,
- The Natural Stone Show 2008
91Where do we begin ?
- Choosing by appearance colour, texture, etc
- Meeting a required performance strength,
durability - Performance or prescription?
- Trial and error?
- Past performance
- Testing and assessment
92How many types of stone are available?
- Locally for example Bath Stone
- About 6
- Nationally for example UK
- Around 250
- World Wide
- Over 8000
93Where do we begin ?
Variable
Variable
Fixed
Stone properties
Project needs
- Failure!
- At the limit!
- Success!
Fixed
Project needs
Stone properties
Project needs
Stone properties
94How do we match a stone to a project?
- Failure mode effect analysis
- What can go wrong?
- What can we test for this?
- How can we manage the risk?
- Is it safe?
- Will it last?
- Is it strong enough?
95Specifying by experience
- Local Stone
- Trial and error Observation
- Experience Measurement
- Traditional Use Testing
- Classification
- Portland Stone in London
- - observation of balusters on buildings in
Whitehall - - failure of stone at the Palace of
Westminster
96Performance versus Product specification
- Example 1
- Resistant to 10 m/s wind loading
- 70mm thick cladding
- London limestone
97Performance versus Product specification
- Example 2
- Durable for 50 years
- Weathering rate 2mm per 100 years
- Class B
- London limestone (based on tradition)
98Product specification
- BS 8298 1994 Design and installation of natural
stone cladding and lining - Use stone like this and it will be alright
- BS 680 1971 Specification for roofing slates
- Use slates that pass
- (Now replaced by BS EN123630
- BS5385 Part 5 1994 Wall and Floor Tiling
Design and installation of terrazzo tile and
slab, natural stone and composition block
flooring - Doesnt matter what you use as long as you do it
right
99Different types of test (1)
- Index tests
- Petrographic description
- Porosity, Density and Water Absorption
- Saturation Co-efficient
- Strength tests
- Compressive
- Flexural
- Modulus of Rupture
- Strength around a fixing
- Point load
100Different types of test (2)
- Durability tests
- Freeze-thaw resistance
- Salt resistance
- Thermal Shock
- Safety
- Slip and skid resistance
- Component tests
- Wind loading
- Fire
- Impact
101Deterioration of natural stone
- Erosion and spalling
- Large, solid stones
- Loss of strength
- Thermal and moisture cycles
- Biological growths
- Westminster Abbey, London
102Deterioration of cladding
- Bowing and distortion of marble cladding
- Large, thin panels
- Loss of strength
- Thermal and moisture cycles
- University Library, Göttingen, Germany
103Deterioration of cladding
- Bowing and distortion of marble cladding
- Large, thin panels
- Loss of strength
- Thermal and moisture cycles
- Finlandia Hall Helsinki
- Amoco Tower Chicago
104Different uses of stone in construction
External Cladding
105External Cladding
106External Cladding
107Different uses of stone in construction -
Flooring and Paving
108Different uses of stone in construction -
Roofing
109Roofing
110Roofing
111Roofing
112Roofing
113Roofing - does something always go wrong?
114Vimy Ridge
115Vimy Ridge
116Will the stone do what I want it to do?
117Stone in different environments
118Is the stone what I wanted?
119A few pointers
- Select the stone with care
- Establish what performance requirements of the
project - Recent test results
- Assurance that the material is consistent
- Extra tests if needed
- Workmanship
- A good contractor
- Sorting
- Laying
- Any questions?
120Some conclusions
- Performance
- Life time
- Realism
121Thank you for your attention
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123 Use of Stone in Building
124 Science is a splendid thing to have on the
first floor as long as there is good sense on the
ground floor Oliver Wendell Holmes Senior
(1809-1894)
American Physician, professor and poet.
125 La Sagrada Familia
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127 You employ stone, wood and concrete, and with
these materials you build houses and palaces
that is construction. Ingenuity is at work. But
suddenly you touch my heart, you do me good, I am
happy and I say This is beautiful. That is
Architecture.
Le Corbusier, Vers
une Architecture, 1923
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131WHY STONE ?
132Azal Macaubus
133Fior Di Pesco
134Onice Rosso
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137Rosso Levanto
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149The Church of St. Lawrence Bradford on
Avon Circa 700 AD
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157Christopher Wren 1632-1723
158 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF STONE
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167BRICKS
168Brick continued in use for large buildings
though, due to architectural fashion, it was
commonly faced with stucco and painted, partly
to imitate stone, considered to be a more
dignified quality material
Doreen Yarwood, Encyclopaedia of Architecture
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171MODERN CHOICES
172No. 1 Poultry City of London 1997
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175 STONE IS A NATURAL MATERIAL
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183 USING STONE INTERNALLY
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201 IN CONCLUSION
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207Quality Degree or Standard of Excellence
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