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  2. Lath and plaster - Wikipedia

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    In use as early as 1900, rock lath (also known as "button board," "plaster board" or "gypsum-board lath"), is a type of gypsum wall board (essentially an early form of drywall) with holes spaced regularly to provide a 'key' for wet plaster. [3] Rock lath was typically produced in sheets sized 2 by 4 feet (610 by 1,220 mm).

  3. Botanical Building - Wikipedia

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    Built for the 1915–16 Panama–California Exposition, it remains one of the largest lath structures in the world. [1] Alfred D. Robinson (1867–1942), founder and president of the San Diego Floral Society, suggested the construction of a lath house as a feature of the Panama–California Exposition, which was to open in the City of San Diego ...

  4. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    The homes were designed by Morris Beckman of Chicago firm Beckman and Blass and may have been loosely based on designs for the Cemesto houses in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. [8] With enameled steel panels inside and out, as well as steel framing, the homes stood out next to more traditional dwellings made of wood and plaster.

  5. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    These houses may simply be called plank houses. Some building historians prefer the term plank-on-frame. Plank-frame houses are known from the 17th century with concentrations in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. The carpentry consists of a timber frame with vertical planks extending from sill ...

  6. Lath - Wikipedia

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    Ribbed lath is made from slit and expanded metal with V-shaped ribs which give it more stiffness, and is designed to span larger distance between framing supports; Self-furring lath is an expanded metal lath which is dimpled to hold itself off from a solid surface; Wire lath is made from welded or woven wires and is similar to hardware cloth

  7. Middletown man carves exotic trees from around the world into ...

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    Custom-made creations “If I see wood that I like, I’ll make a pen out of it,” DeSaro said. “I find branches of wood in parks and other locations — I once bought a cutting board in a home ...

  8. Alfredson's Joinery - Wikipedia

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    The marketing of Alfredson's pre-cut houses through QPS catalogues reflected the housing shortage and concurrent building price increases that occurred in Australia after World War II. Thanks to a lull in house building during the Great Depression of the 1930s, there was an undersupply of houses even before World War II. National Security ...

  9. Hollyhock House - Wikipedia

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    The entrance loggia on the north side of the house. The walls are made of hollow clay tiles and wood frames covered with stucco, [173] [265] [266] while the decorative features are made of "art stone", a type of imitation stone made from cast concrete. [71] The foundations are made of brick and concrete, with lath and plaster cladding. [71]