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- Intro
- Contents
- Of hog hair and shell sand
- RENDERING TECHNIQUES AND SURFACES
- SINGLE-SKIN WALL CONSTRUCTION
- Introduction
- Project 1 - Lime render: Zur Weid Work and Residential Centre, Mettmenstetten
- Project 2 - Lime render: Farmhouse conversion and renovation, Kloten
- Lime render - A practical guide
- Project 3 - Scraped finish: Alteration and extension of a villa, Zurich
- Sgraffito - A traditional render technique in the Engadin
- Project 4 - Sgraffito: Commercial building and hotel Weinstrasse, Munich
- Project 5 - Washed finish: Bündner Herrschaft retirement and nursing home, Maienfeld
- Project 6 - Wormser roughcast finish: Bachmättli residential development, Hochdorf
- See - Recognise - Understand - A conversation about historical rendering techniques between Oskar Emmenegger, his son Rafael Emmenegger and Silke Langenberg
- RENDERED EXTERNAL THERMAL INSULATION
- Introduction
- Project 7 - Air lime render: Villa
- Project 8 - Pit lime smooth finish: Youth hostel extension, Zermatt
- Project 9 - Scraped finish: envia retirement and care home
- Project 10 - Embedded finish: Apartment building Grüngasse, Zurich
- Render in architecture - An interview with Andreas Hild
- Almost ten years later . - Continuation of the 2012 interview with Andreas Hild, Dionys Ottl and Matthias Haber
- Project 11 - Rendered stucco elements: Apartment building on Reichenbachstrasse, Munich
- Project 12 - Decorative trowel-thrown finish, washed finish: Werkhof, Weinfelden
- Project 13 - Textured finish: Waldorf School, Freiburg im Breisgau
- Project 14 - Striated finish: Renovation Escher and Lavater Buildings, Zurich
- The interplay of render and paint
- DOUBLE-SKIN WALL CONSTRUCTION
- Introduction
- Project 15 - Washed finish: Apartment block Bärengraben, Baden
- Project 16 - Trowel-thrown finish: School building Mattenhof, Zurich
- Project 17 - Rough finish: Klostergarten Lehel, Munich
- Rough finishes - History and techniques
- REAR-VENTILATED WALL CONSTRUCTION
- Introduction
- Project 18 - Rubbed finish: Residential development Hegianwandweg, Zurich
- DIGITAL RENDERING TECHNIQUES
- Introduction
- Robotic plaster spraying - Crafting surfaces with adaptive thin-layer printing
- Synergies between digital and analogue craft tools - Extended methods for plaster surfaces
- TEN RECIPES
- Introduction
- Recipe 1: Pit lime
- Recipe 2: Dry-slaked lime with silvergrass
- Recipe 3: Pit lime with stone dust
- Recipe 4: Pit lime with coloured pigments
- Recipe 5: Lime-cement render, trowel thrown
- Recipe 6: Wormser roughcast finish
- Recipe 7: Washed finish
- Recipe 8: Washed finish with coloured glaze
- Recipe 9: Washed finish with pigmented lime slurry
- Recipe 10: Scraped finish
- GLOSSARY
- Introduction
- APPENDIX
- Introduction
- Standards and guidelines
- Bibliography
- Image credits
- TEAM
- Editors and authors
- Sponsors
- Acknowledgements
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