The History and Evolution of Fibrous Plaster in Architecture
The History and Evolution of Fibrous Plaster in Architecture
Join the ICAA and Adrian Taylor, Principal of Hyde Park Mouldings, for a lecture on the history, development, and contemporary use of fibrous plaster ornament in architecture.
The use of gypsum plaster for architectural decoration predates recorded history and reached a high level of refinement during the European Renaissance. Its popularity declined in the mid-20th century with changing style preferences, the rise of gypsum wallboard and the general pivot away from traditional “wet” plastering techniques. Today, fibrous plaster has re-emerged as a valuable material for interior architecture—versatile, customizable, and resilient in a range of environments.
This course is ideal for those interested in architectural heritage, interior detailing, and the enduring relevance of plaster ornamentation.
This lecture has been submitted for 1 AIA LU/Elective.
For questions, please contact Gina Martin at gmartin@aimmedia.com.
The History and Evolution of Fibrous Plaster in Architecture
Join the ICAA and Adrian Taylor, Principal of Hyde Park Mouldings, for a lecture on the history, development, and contemporary use of fibrous plaster ornament in architecture.
The use of gypsum plaster for architectural decoration predates recorded history and reached a high level of refinement during the European Renaissance. Its popularity declined in the mid-20th century with changing style preferences, the rise of gypsum wallboard and the general pivot away from traditional “wet” plastering techniques. Today, fibrous plaster has re-emerged as a valuable material for interior architecture—versatile, customizable, and resilient in a range of environments.
This course is ideal for those interested in architectural heritage, interior detailing, and the enduring relevance of plaster ornamentation.
This lecture has been submitted for 1 AIA LU/Elective.
For questions, please contact Gina Martin at gmartin@aimmedia.com.
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- 2 hours
- In person
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Georgetown Club
1530 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20007
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