bales on edge - would that not provide a more difficult key for the
eventual plaster, the key being the shoot-ends of the material? i
wonder how the walls settle? the crucial loadbearing zone being
between the bale-strings....any data on this?
with regards to the key - cladding of another sort could then be
considered - for instance, [external] the transparent corrugated
rainshield as was used in the sarah wigglesworth house in islington.
internally, a slat and board finish also allows for more wall use -
its notoriously difficult to fix anything a daub wall....
less 'pure', i know, but we dont need to remain purists, eh?
c'Lanne moroney, b.arch, msc.arch
Great comment Mark. Bales on edge? Woof! sounds dodgy - do they do
that?
Is the Danish stuff available in English?
Tom Foster B.Sc.(Architecture) AECB
Tom Foster Architecture
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