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sorry if I missed this earlier, but what 100 yr old building has 1" thick
Carrara marble?
Eric Hammarberg
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From: david west [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 5:17 AM
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Subject: Re: dishing it up on carrara marble
Mary, Ralph
> > 100?plus zear old Carrara may have to be replaced
> > because it is severe
> > deformation mode. Only one+ inch thick, the stuff
> > is buckling like crazy
>
> Is this because it is one inch thick, or because it
> is Carrara?
BOTH.
The common thread amongst buildings the world over is
that where Carrara marble is used in thicknesses less
than about 40mm, in larger panels or smaller, it
begins to bow.
I'm fascinated to hear about a building with 100 year
old thin marble cladding bowing. Most of the ones I
was aware of were no older than 20-40 years (Amoco;
Finlandia Hall; a concert hall in Washington - or was
it New York; buildings here in Australia).
I'd really like to hear more from Mike about this
project when he gets back. Particularly with regard
to the conservation approach to such a challenge.
Cheers
d d
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