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Marmorino Venetian Plaster

If Authentic Plaster FX mentions  Venetian Plaster to a designer,architect or builder in Vancouver,  they all seem to  equate the term to old world wall finishes, I’m trying to change that. In fact I am trying to change the misnomer that venetian plaster is only used for interior wall finishes….simply not true!

What is true mind you, is that there is no better suited texture medium then Lime based Venetian Plaster for interior and exterior stucco finishing. Now I used the word “texture” but in the case I show you here, there is no texture….yet it is a Marmorino Venetian Plaster we used on this exterior.

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Authentic Plaster FX used Venetian Plaster,in this example, a Marmorino Lime Putty,to create a mix of contemporary west coast with West Coast Salish and Japanese influenced architecture .

Most onlookers think that this exterior stucco is  polished and acid stained concrete,when I inform them that in fact it is a hand troweled  lime based Venetian Plaster…there eyes open wide! What further blows them away is the fact that this particular project is in fact an E.I.F.S  wall system….4 inches thick  to be exact,using  STO’S Gold Guard rainscreen technology.

Architects, Designers….think outside the box !

Carlos Scarpa did…..bringing back the technique, and re-popularizing the use  of Marmorino Lime Plaster in the 1950’s namely with the Olivetti showroom and the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona Italy.

Now what does the reference to Scarpa have to do with my little marmorino venetian plaster project here in Vancouver? Well not much really but it proves that  thinking  outside the box you can come up with some really impressive designs which I feel is what happened with this architect/home owner driven designed exterior.

They asked Authentic Plaster FX for a smooth hand troweled plaster finish,and I gave it to them …the walls have so much depth ,which as usual does not depict properly in these photos…you have to touch and feel it to appreciate its elegance.

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Authentic Intonachino Exterior Lime Plaster

Pools done and the landscaping is finished ! a private residence in Vancouver BC. was completed with Intonachino and Tadelakt lime based plaster columns, on the exterior of this Langley BC home. An Authentic lime plaster exterior with a heavy Spanish architectural influence, the Intonachino lime plaster glows…you should see this place in the golden hour…what a sight!! More shots to come as I have time.

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Originally posted 2009-07-25 17:00:16.

Interior Tadelakt of the Villas of L’Amandier

tadelakt finish room 150x150 Interior Tadelakt of the Villas of LAmandier Check out this web blog  about the  Villas at L’Amandier in Marrakech there are plenty of photos with Tadelakt lime plaster either being applied,or already finished in the background. Personally I find it interesting to see the Tadelakt being applied in its native setting,all of the interior walls are finished with Tadelakt lime,and then protected  using “savon noir” (black olive soap) Apparently there are more photos on the way, as some of the Villa’s have been completed ….if your looking for ideas for your interior, you like Moroccan architecture,or you want to buy a villa in Marrakech! …check out this blog!

Mikaela Fenton-Jones sent me this email of her personal account of Tadelakt lime plaster in Marrakech, and included updated shots of the interior of the Villa’s.

Thank’s Mikaela!

The lucky new buyers of these villa’s should give Maryam a shout from My Marrakech Lifestyle and interior design  Blog, for some inspiration in furnishing there newly acquired abode :P

“The Moroccan art of Tadelakt plaster is one of those building traditions that has thankfully survived the test of time and is not, as so many other traditional trades and skilled practices are, dying out with a reduction in the knowledge pool. It is alive and kicking in Morocco. Now, I am by no means an expert in tadelakt, but I love that fact that it is ubiquitous here in Marrakech; it’s historical ‘ birthplace’ . I also love the fact that it transcends the luxury décor/functional divide and is just as widely used in public hammams (steamy bath houses) as the most trendy of boutique hotels The beautiful rounded edges and curves achieved on showers and bathubs, allow for the most indulgent of designs and the natural pigments used produce a wide variety of colours. See for example a couple of the bathrooms at the fabulously bohemiem Riad El Fenn  in Marrakech”

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“We are in the process of building an exclusive villa community, L’Amandier,  in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains . Our British architect set out to blend a contemporary design with the traditional Moroccan materials and he chose Tadelakt for all the interior walls. He was absolutely right, because in my opinion, Tadelakt gives an overall impression of depth and warmth. It seems to both reflect and absorb the light and gives the feeling that the walls have somehow organically grown into the design of the house”

Assuming it is skillfully applied, Tadelakt is durable (although be careful of corners; rounded edges advised), waterproof, and stunningly beautiful…

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Originally posted 2009-09-27 15:04:49.

Stucco Italiano Tadelakt Photo OP

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Aaron cohen from Stucco Italiano in Seattle stopped by one of my exterior Tadelakt lime plaster  projects in Vancouver BC  today …the big ham seized

The Big Ham

the opportunity for a photo op…couldn’t keep his hands off the walls either. We then shot off to the sushi restaurant for some sea urchin ..mmmmmm

Originally posted 2009-06-17 15:27:01.

Exterior Vancouver Tadelakt Plaster project complete!

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Landscaping is almost complete, this private residence in West Vancouver BC has the best of the best in contemporary finishes including an exterior Lime Plaster Tadelakt finish …there is no other house like it in the lower mainland of British Columbia.

Ryan Chivers of Artesano in Boulder county  Colorado seems to think this  is the only, if not the biggest exterior ever done in north America with Tadelakt lime plaster …if you know of another  …drop me a line.

For  a smooth stucco finish there is no better finish then Tadelakt ,this Vancouver exterior Venetian Plaster, also incorporates a rain screen cavity system,usually associated with leaky condos here in Vancouver,but which became part of the BC building code approximately 2-3 years ago.

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Originally posted 2009-08-04 21:18:49.

Lighthouse Sustainable Building Center

Intonachino lighthouse

Authentic plaster fx was recently invited to install both Intonachino lime plaster to the new entrance to the lighthouse sustainable building center,and an American Clay Marittmo finish supplied by greenworks building supply  to the interior seating area. The sexy lime green plaster entry is inviting to say the least.

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Light House Sustainable Building Center is a non profit society dedicated to advancing  sustainability in British Columbia’s built environment.

Inside lighthouse you find information for everything from bike racks to greenhouses, flooring, refrigeration, air quality, building envelope and green energy,and of course lime and clay plasters.

Lighthouse is located at 2060 Pine Street in Vancouver, BC.

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