2013
“A technical magazine for the professional world of property renovation and remodelling”
FLOATING IN THE BERLIN’S RIVER SPREE WILK-SALINAS AND THOMAS FREIWALD HAVE DESIGNED A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION FOR THE WINTER MONTHS
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ARCHITECTURE ‘ W i n t e r - b a d e s c h i f f ’, designed by Wilk-Salinas with T. Freiwald. (p. 4-9).
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RENOVATION Two renovations: El Forcall (Sanahuja) and Camper shop (A-Cero). (p. 12-19).
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CEMENT ADHESIVE SPECIAL Basf proposes the ‘PCI Pericol Flex’, precise and very easy to use. (pages 36-37).
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DESIGN We will teach you the latest in lighting and kitchens. (pages 10-11).
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CEVISAMA 2013 Innovation and trends in the ninth edition of the show. (pages 20-32).
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TECHNICAL WORKSHOP We organize events related to the world of reform. (pages 40-44).
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“LOOKING FOR A NEW HORIZON” Welcome to this second issue of the magazine ‘renovation today’. It will discuss the fair Cevisama, trends, renovations and a large number of interesting content that will prove very useful. And it’s for that exact reason that we keep on working hard every day to create a product which satisfies all of your expectations and your needs. We want to tell you that, in addition to continuing with our Spanish base, we are growing with the aim of attending to you and to keep expanding, in this instance, on an international level. From this month, renovation today will be available on the streets, a masthead which will be periodically distributed in the major countries in Europe: Germany, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Austria, Holland, Switzerland, Belgium and Poland, for all professionals linked to the world of
ceramic distribution, bathrooms, refurbishment and rehabilitation, starting its periodic delivery at the start of the year. One step forwards which we’ve only been able to take thanks to your help. More information at www.tureforma.org and www.renovationtoday.com. We will organise events relating to the world of refurbishment and rehabilitation, the Technical Work Workshops in concrete points located in the major European countries mentioned above. These formative events will have ample IT coverage, photos, interviews, videos, etc. You will be able to see this material on the website afterwards.
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‘WINTER-BADESCHIFF’, THE WINTER BATHING-SHIP
NEWS REPORT_ The winter bathing ship, designed by Wilk-Salinas Architekten with Thomas Freiwald, has a large textile cover for pools of the river Spree in Berlin texts_R. D. / Photos_TORSTEN SEIDEL
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he Winter-Badeschiff is a temporary construction which converts the Sommer-Badeschiff, a swimming pool floating in the river Spree into a sauna during the winter months. It is being dismantled at the end of every winter season to make way for the Sommer-Badeschiff. The sunken hull of the transformed vessel now offers a pristine 8 x 32 meter pool.
The sunken hull of the transformed vessel now offers a pristine 8 x 32 meter pool. Resting almost level with the Spree’s surface the design gives one the sensation of swimming in the river itself with the city skyline as a dramatic backdrop. An open-air recreational complex in the warm months, the curving translucent shelter and saunas were added, under the direction of architect Gil Wilk, making the Badeschiff suitable for winter use.
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n this issue we will talking about ‘Winter-badeschiff’, in Berlin, a project designed by WilkSalinas Architekten with Thomas Freiwald. This project, realized in a roofed area of 2400 m3 (total area: 500 qm bridge and 240 qm swimming pool), has had a building costs of 500.000 euros. PROJECT ORIGIN
The first project, the ‘Spreebruecke’ Spree River Bridge, was created by architects AMP and local artist Susanne Lorenz to enliven city life along a long-neglected stretch of the Spree. The second part of the project (‘Winter-badeschiff’)was created by Wilk-Salinas Architekten and Thomas Freiwald. After the fruitful summer bathing ship and the brisk demand of press, in autum the construction was roofed temporarily, to maintain the business over winter. The winter- roofs base area is limited to the existing arrangement and consists of three lengthwise airy parts of a structure constructed with membrans, which are divorcing the interior into three functional areas:
lounge, sauna- area and finally the pool ship. These areas are connected via added boxes where the sanitarian rooms are included. The construction is existing of elliptical wooden trusses which are spaned by a two laied membrane. By the use of translucent and in selected fields transparent surfaces, it is created a strong reference to the surrounding. Space between membranes is filled up with air preassure, to achieve an optimised insulation to guarantee an agreeable temperature (25°C) inside also during extremely cold outdoor temperature, despite minimalised tare. To minimise building cost there were exclusively used standard materials and processing was just done with a minimal complexity. To guarantee a fast assembly and disassembly it was of great value to create uncomplex joinings and the ease of manual assembly. The whole superstructure trough the division in elements is mountable and removeable without the use of a crane. These elements can be stored over summer or alternatively be used as a pavilion ashore.
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The Bathing Ship not only supplements the estival offer of bathing opportunities of the Spree in front of the urban scenery of the eastern harbour; besides you can enjoy sauna and bathing during the cold month with a panoramic view over the winterly river Spree until in springtime the arrangement finds back to its original form. While students at Berlin’s Free University are studying hard inside Foster’s glowing domed library, the more leisurly-minded of their fellow citizens might be enjoying another of the city’s architectural attractions– the Winter Badeschiff on the Spree River. The eye-catching swim-
ming pool and saunas anchored off the banks of the river in East Berlin are a project conceived by local artist, Susanne Lorenz, to enliven city life along the river neglected river. ‘Winter-badeschiff’ is perfect for enjoying the summer pool the rest of the year. To bathe in the river in front of an urban setting in the winter months: use the sauna and bathing the frozen river view. The construction is based on the concept of rapid packaging and assembly of the beach, which is a simple steel construction with wooden platforms. Illuminated at night from inside, the pool appears as a chinese lantern._
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AKTIS, NEW LED PROJECTOR WITH ORGANIC LINES One of the main qualities of Aktis is the distribution of its beams of light to avoid glare, whilst giving the lamp a unique formal identity in the designer lighting marke texts_ P. REDMON
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hen designing the Aktis spot, the aim was to design a technical and at once simple lamp, which could be used in all kinds of spaces, including in the home. The result is an original projector with organic lines, allowing you to focus light wherever it is needed. One of the main qualities of Aktis is the distribution of its beams of light to avoid glare, whilst giving t h e
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lamp a unique formal identity in the designer lighting market. Another of the advantages is that it is a flush lamp which requires little recession space in the ceiling. There is also an adjustable ver version which can be fitted in all kinds of architectural spaces. Aktis, which in ancient Greek means beam of light, is a projector fitted with nine 3W CREE LED bulbs. It is made from injected ABS and is available in three finishes: gloss chrome, matt white and nickel. Aktis was designed by the Italian lighting designer Marco Bisenzi, who had worked previously with Vanlux (B.lux Group) to design and develop other lighting collections using LED bulbs, such as Round and Calc. With these designs, the B.lux Group is making a firm commitment to LED technology applied to decorative lighting. Aktis is an architectural lamp that belongs to the Vanlux TECH collection (B.Lux Group).
KITCHEN & BATHROOM
‘XP’ & ‘NEXT’, INNOVATIVE, PRACTICAL AND ELEGANT ‘XP’ represents the evolution of the tradictional concept of the kitchen with recess channels, and ‘Next’ is a great solution that brings together practicality and aesthetics texts_ N. GRIFFIN
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ogo S. Coop, Cooking & Living creates client-oriented kitchens, their tastes, lifestyles and needs. The company presents its new collections, ‘XP’ and ‘Next’. The ‘XP program’ represents the evolution of the traditional concept of the kitchen with recess channels. Its thin facades and lacquered doors contrast with the also lacquered recess channels; drawing a characteristic fresh smile which extends all over the facades and ends up with curved sides that mellow the space.
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Furthermore, the everlasting question, the kitchen with or without handles? Why not both? The ‘Next program’ is the perfect combination, an under worktop hidden fitted handle as well as a discreet but slender handle for the rest of the pullouts. A solution that brings together practicality and aesthetics._
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A PALACE IS REFURBISHED AS A CHARMING HOTEL The remodelling and development of the Palau dels Ossets, located in El Forcall, respects its Renaissance appearance and uses fine materials such as wood texts_ N. GARCÍA / photos_ JOAN ROIG
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t has been three months since the completion of the restoration of Palau dels Ossets, a 16thcentury palace located in El Forcall - a town near to Morella in the area of Els Ports in Castellón - which has been made into a charming, 4-star hotel, a job which has been completed by architects Jaime Sanahuja and Mar Nadal and building engineer Javier García Martín-Romo. In this issue, we take an in-depth look at this interesting restoration, refurbishment and development of Palau dels Ossets, looking at the restoration step-by-step and analysing the different construction methods and materials used. First of all, this Aragonese Renaissance palace is divided into four floors: the ground floor used to be partially underground and held the stables, the storage area and the serrenovationtoday.com |
vants’ quarters. It also has a large hallway, main and secondary staircases. This floor, which is accessible from the plaza, holds the summer bedchambers and service areas. The main floor consists of the entrance hall, the chapel, a room with windows and window seats, a chamber, bedrooms and the kitchen. The floor under the roof finishes the façade with a gallery of roof bows. THE FAÇADE
The ashlar façade is divided into the third and fourth floors. The first floor includes the arched access door; the second contains lintelled arches; and the third is completed by a gallery of traditional Aragonese roof bows. The result is that the stand-out elements of the façade are the ar ar-
This old palace, situated in El Forcall has been refurbished as a charming 4-star hotel. The restoration was completed by the studio Jaime Sanahuja Asociados. The elements on the façade which most stand ut are the arched entrance door with large voussoirs, the windows with carved stone jambs, lintels and sills or the iron railings, amongst others. They have used high-quality materials such as wood to conserve the renaissance aesthetic.
ched entrance door and the large voussoirs; the windows with their stone jambs, lintels and sills and their carvings; the framed gates located in a ground-floor window on the Plaza façade and another on the first floor on the Dolores Street façade. The entire building is finished with large double-channel wooden eaves, 1.45 metres across, over a series of 36 arches with various different forms. The palace, built at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries, had already been practically completely refurbished in 1993 with the aim converting it into a hotel establishment; with the recent intervention in 2008, they have decided to create a ‘charming hotel’ which is already a top-quality tourist attraction. As the Jaime Sanahuja Asociados studio explained to us,
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The palace, built at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries, was previously refurbished inside in 1993 with the aim of converting it into a hotel establishment. This more-recent architectural project aimed to promote this building as a ‘charming hotel’ to become a destination in itself. This remodelling has meant various changes. Now it is accessed directly from the plaza and the hall has become the heart of the hotel.
the architectural project tried to “maximise the potential of this palace and make the building a destination in itself”. To achieve this, the rooms have been made bigger, reducing the total number from 20 down to 16, three of which are ‘junior suites’. All of them are different and are decorated according to the season of the year. The hotel has also had a spa with sauna, contrast showers, a hydromassage area and a relaxation area, all of which are located in the floor underneath the roof. Among the most important changes made in the refurbished hotel, “the project has changed the main entrance to the hotel which now comes directly from the plaza.
» These images show the interior refurbishment completed as well as one of the project outlines on which work was completed to carry out the restoration of various rooms which is where the bulk of the work in this hotel was completed.
As a result, the hall has become the heart of the hotel in which we find the reception, the café and a small living area”, according to the studio. We also point out that, from this ac-
cess space, there is also a light metallic and wooden staircase which leads to the restored arch, the restaurant area, a private salon and a storage area. They have also refur refur-
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The layout of the main staircase of the first floor has also been altered, providing this area with much more space and a way of communicating between the two main floors. In terms of the materials used, they wanted to conserve the palace’s renaissance aesthetic qualities, using materials such as iroko wood on the outside, oak on the floors of the rooms and some common areas, travertine marble in the restaurant and access area, oak on the panelling and other carpentry inside.
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The new staircases have been created from metal and solid oak wood on the steps, and the existing oak wood has been coated. Without a doubt, both the stair staircases and the arches are essential elements in the global concept of this hotel, as they provide an attractive appearance which did not exist before refurbishment. At the architecture studio, they have chosen to innovate in those areas in which they could develop using imagination in the spaces available, but they have been entirely respectful with the renaissance aesthetics in this Aragonese palace. The result is an elegant combination which gives the establishment its own category and essence, working together to create harmony, achieving the objective of transforming the hotel into a top destination. The refurbishment, remodelling and development of Palau dels Ossets did not stop there however. All of the rooms are new and larger with their own bathrooms with crystal surfaces. These generate a sense of size inside the room as a whole, using stone as the main coating material, combining travertine and slate. Finally, for the fixed furniture, consisrenovationtoday.com |
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ting of a built-in wardrobe and a TV stand, they have turned to a sober continuous wooden design which provides a suitable neutral background to the strong textile decorations, drapery, headboards and bed sheets, etc. which provide an atmos-
phere rich in different colours and textures in each area. THE ENTIRE REFURBISHMENT
The entire refurbishment project, as we have already mentioned, has respected the aesthetic and his-
torical value of this palace which was built at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries, and the result has been hugely satisfactory. All of this is backed up by the pictures you can see in this issue of renovationtoday.com._
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The work completed in different rooms in Palau dels Ossets is impeccable. These pictures clearly show part of the changes made in the bathrooms. With an elegant, avant-garde design in paving, the studio in charge of the remodelling has given the hotel a renewed attractive air. Now the large bathrooms have crystal surfaces which generate a sense of size inside the room as a whole, using stone as the main coating material, combining travertine and slate.
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A-CERO CAMPER, A UNIQUE UNIVERSE
NEWS REPORT_ Joaquín Torres’ and Rafael Llamazares’ studio has created a unique and innovative design in this Camper shop in Granada texts_R. D. / photos_A-CERO
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n this issue, we focus on the impressive work by Joaquín Torres’ y Rafael Llamazares’ studio A-Cero in creating a Camper shop located in the street Mesones in Granada. There, on one of the bestknown, commercial and important streets, this small shop, barely 50 square metres, is found, refurbished by the studio as a gallery space while selling shoes by the famous Spanish firm, Camper. Each shop it opens is an event for the designer in charge of the project because each one has its own individual style. The A-Cero studio has left its own particular, suggestive mark which delights those who have been convinced to visit the shop.
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under 48 m2, this premises had previously held a clothes shop and was semi-abandoned. WHITE AND RED
Following this shop’s concept, Camper continues innovating and creating different, special spaces. Camper has collaborated with various others to complete their projects, such as Olé Ar Armengol, Fernando Amat, Óscar Mariné, Javier Mariscal, Carlos Rolando, Jordi Nogués, Martí Guixé, Shiro Miura and more recently, in the To&ether project, Jaime Hayón, Alfredo Häberli, Konstantin Grcic, the Campana brothers, Memphis group, the Bouroullec brothers, Benedetta Tagliabue, Tokujin Yoshioka, Doshi and Levien, Juli Capella and Tomás Alonso. On this occasion, the premises in Granada which A-Cero has been made responsible for, has a privileged location in the street Mesones, the most celebrated commercial and pedestrian street in the Andalusian capital. At number 51, measuring renovationtoday.com |
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Two colours: White and red. They are also found in many of A-Cero’s interior design projects since it began 16 years ago and are also important to Camper’s image. The project is an open space, adding organic elements such as the gallery furniture which are made of matte lacquered wood with white shelves and red surfaces. They are indirectly LED illuminated. The floor is also covered with red and white winding shapes. Bringing greater sculptural value to the building, from the back of the shop and the central area, another curvaceous module emerges in the form of a bench to try on shoes. To give a sense of depth, the back wall is a mirror. Even so, there is space for a storage area at the back. The façade is a panel of composite red aluminium and the shop window has red vinyl as per the shop’s design. In conclusion, there is an interesting fusion of corporate resources and Camper’s design with that of the A-Cero studio. A special place which helps modernise commerce in the area. You can also experience first-hand the Camper and A-Cero universes._
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he quality and internationality of the buyers and the volume of business completed have marked the latest edition of Cevisama, a contest which shows the newest trends in the bathroom, natural stone, ceramics and other related sectors. It has become an international rendez-vous point for all professionals linked to those sectors. The companies Zschimmer & Schwarz España, Vernis and Torrecid were the prize winners on this occasion. With respect to the official assessment, the president of the contest, Armando Ibáñez, said, “Judging by what they told us at the stands, the perceptions are wonderful”. Ibáñez added that the “general feeling is that the fair was visited by many international buyers and that has resulted in a lot of business”.
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This was supported by Carmen Álvarez, the director of Cevisama: “From the first day on, we had a huge number of attendees, especially international buyers. There have been a great many businesspeople from the Arabic, Russian and traditional European markets”. SPANISH CERAMICS INDUSTRY
The spanish ceramics industry, which ended last year with a 10% increase in exports and looks set to do so again this year, has once again placed its trust in Cevisama as a marketing tool and undeniable commercial platform for approaching new markets. It is no coincidence that Cevisama is the Spanish fair with the most foreign businesspeople attending. The president of Cevisama also wan-
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ted to emphasise that Spanish companies “have once again shown why they are the leaders in innovation, putting together a novel and attractive showcase which has exceeded the expectations of even the most demanding visitors”. ‘CONTRACT’
Another of the interesting proposals put forward in the fair was the ‘Contract Business Area’, an initiative implemented by Cevisama in collaboration with UNEX (the Habitat Business Association, its Internationalization and Contract) to give manufacturers the keys to enter or grow through this channel, especially in markets with great potential for development such as the Latin American one. This activity is complemented by business meetings between
the participating consultants and Cevisama’s exhibitors as well as guided tours throughout the different parts of the fair. CERAMICS SECTOR
In addition to all of this, the Ascer (Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer’s Association) press conference provided information on the most important numbers in the sector. As the president of Ascer, Joaquín Piñón, explained, exportation in the ceramics sector last year sur surpassed the 2 billion euro mark, indicating a 10% increase on the previous year. Finally, in the pages that follow, we offer you a detailed summary of the most important offers that we’ve seen in this edition of the prestigious contest._
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The size delighted visitors to the fair with its ‘Neolith’ products, the latest offering from the company. These include the range of products ‘Iron’ (a replica of the original COR-TEN steel with all the advantages of porcelain) or a line of wood products (180 x 40 cm slats).
GRES DE ARAGÓN STRIKE AGAIN WITH ‘VULCANO’ Gres de Aragón made public some of their new offerings at Cevisama 2013, such as the celebrated ‘Parma’ and ‘Cotto’ (using Clinker brick properties) as well as the successful ‘Vulcano’ series, inspired by basalt and volcanic rocks.
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SCHLÜTER PRESENTS ITS NEW PROFILES Schlüter Systems presents its new ‘Quadec’ series (in designer finishing) and the ‘Designline’ range of stainless steel decorative borders and protective edges, widening the range with two new relief designs which form small grids, imitating the texture of skin. These finishes allow for the combination of multiple modern ceramic floor tiles which reflect a current trend for three-dimensional tiles. The aluminium and polished chrome aluminium Pilaster edges also stand out. In addition to these are the new ‘Diadec’ (inspired by diamonds) and ‘Indec’ ranges which are made with anodised aluminium, and the high-quality ‘Schlüter-DECO-DE’ profile (spanning an angle of 130º) with steel finish. Other highlights are the two new underfloor heating systems, the 12 and 18 mm ‘Bekotec’ system (for remodelling with low height availability), reaching 44 mm with the studded screed panel and the 23 mm version.
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ARGENTA, RELIEFS AND PVD FINISHES
Argenta shows us its wide and varied proposal with which it came to this contest. Highlights include the ‘Fustech’ collection which aims to represent the nature of wood in different formats and tones. Its novelty lies in the relief and PVD finishes
MARAZZI: DESIGN, TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY Marazzi has completely renewed its catalogue and continues cement, wood, marble and stone pieces. It has also widened its ceramic paving and coating products, creating new collections to satisfy the needs of all those looking for a trendy, designer, technological product. Within the coating innovations lies the launch of the new and improved 32x89 format where ‘Altai’, formed by a strong selection of urban pieces in a very modern and elegant mosaic, ‘Detroit’, a new way of looking at cement, and ‘Perseo’, which reinterprets the classic marbles, are the stars. But these are only a small sample of what you can see in the fair within the renewed company catalogue. renovationtoday.com |
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ANJASORA SURPRISES WITH ITS NEW SERIES Anjasora made its products, featuring new backlighting in a compact plate, known at the fair, while those who attended could also enjoy the infinite possibilities of Flextone (the company’s natural flexible stone) in large sizes (2.44x1.22 and 2.44x3.05). It also demonstrated its new Anjasoratile porcelain lines of products, focusing on ceramics.
GALA INVEST SIN FLAT CERAMICS Gala presented its new flat ceramic products, a new line in the business with which they offer complete bathroom installation services (at which point they even start to design any necessary accessories required). The firm has also launched 13 new series to the market (porcelain, varnished, etc.) through which company bathroom products can be combined to perfection.
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BUTECH: CERAMIC FAÇADE SYSTEMS T
he step-by-step section this month is dedicated to the installation of façades thanks to the considerable cooperation of the firm Butech which belongs to the Porcelano-
sa Group. Through the various images below, the steps to be taken to complete this job satisfactorily are quite clear. These include: general recommendations, façade design, preparation of the surface,
bonding material, installation technique, grout material, expansion joints and finally, cleaning and maintenance. We also include the materials recommended for each of these steps._
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The first step is to check all of the information contained in the data sheets or packaging before using any product. Manufacturer recommendations must always be respected, as well as any work safety regulations.
Attach (thin layer method) using adhesive and a toothed trowel. Buttering and floating is recommended. Control the moisture level of adhesive, press the ceramic onto the bonding material and check that it sticks well to the tiles.
The next step is to consult about any regulations relative to the creation and design of ceramic façades. Once complete, the sizes and colours of the installation and expansion joints must be decided. The installation joints will have to be at least 5 mm thick.
Now apply the grout materials with a rubber trowel, avoiding the creation of bubbles, cracks or gaps. Clean the grout material when it starts to dry without allowing it to set on the tile. Do not soak the joint with excessive water.
Check that the surface is stable and will not deform or crack. It must deviate less than 3 mm. per metre vertically and 5 horizontally. The surface must be suitable for the installation of the ceramic: clean, dry, compact and flat.
Respect the structural joints in the framework. Install the expansion joints as per the job technician’s instructions. In general, areas of over 25 m2 must not be designed. Width, at least 8 mm.
Use improved deformable cement-based adhesives. Bicomponent cement-based adhesives with synthetic resin latex are recommended. Respect the manufacturer’srecommendations when preparing and using adhesives. Do not apply adhesive thicker than that indicated.
Finally, all that remains is for us to recommend that any mortar which contains Portland cement should not be used due to the effloresence which is naturally emitted.
Recommended materials: * PREPARATION OF THE SURFACE: Unicem, an aqueous synthetic resin latex used to improve the mechanical qualities of cement-based mortars. * ADHESIVE MATERIAL: Fr-one n + unilax, high-yield cement-based adhesive. * GROUT MATERIAL: Colorstuk rapid, a line of technical mortars, type CG 2, suitable for use on all types of ceramic tiles. * EXPANSION JOINTS: P-404, elastic joint putty with extraordinary flexibility and bonding strength.
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Change a bowl into a practical mini-table Is it a table? A tray? A bowl? Well, it’s a bit of everything according to decoesfera. It consists of three pieces, one of which is a tray which we can use independently or as a surface for our mini-table.
Here are the details of an original cushioned headboard as written in decoesfera.com. They inform us that you would need square cushions (or pillows if not too heavy) lined with the material you like the most. From here, you should fix at least the upper edges of the linings or carefully use a hook or other similar fixing tool inside so as not to tear the cloth. Another possibility we offer you is to sew a copy of pieces of string to the edge and hang the cushion from those although I imagine it would lose some impact.
There are also two pieces of wood (actually, three pieces, with two pieces together in one) which make up the legs. The assembly, as you can see in these pictures, is very simple. When we don’t want to use it any more, we disassemble it and put it to one side as it takes up virtually no space.
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‘PCI PERICOL FLEX’, PRECISE AND VERY EASY TO USE This Basf adhesive, which stands out due to its quality, balance, simplicity and comfort, ensures pieces are nicely and effectively placed R. VOLTOLINI/J. SÁNCHEZ/J. APARICIO
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In this first step, we can see clear agreement in our fitters’ appreciation of the information shown on the bag which they considered plentiful and clear and which received a final score of ‘very useful’. Risk and safety warnings can also be seen. In addition, there are also high-quality icons or pictures which provide a lot of information in a precise and immediate manner. To our understanding, they don’t stand out very well from the rest of the image and the colour of the sack. A shame because we believe that they will be under-used in many cases since they can be easily mistaken for extra decoration unless the packaging is studied more carefully or its use is known in advance. All information provided is precise and unambiguous with two exceptions. On one hand, there is confusion between the time in the open and the useful lifetime in the first warning or note, perhaps due to translation errors from the original language. On the other hand, and more importantly to our understanding, the allowable range of deviation for water in the mixture is vague (“approx. 7.5 litres”). It is very common in the sector but is quite shocking on a package which contains so much careful information. The bag itself is well-appreciated and easily-manipulated. The opening is easy in one case and difficult in another, perhaps due to expecting a weaker bag while actually being of very high quality and resistance, making it difficult to open by hand and advising the use of a tool for the sake of speed and comfort. A large amount of dust is released upon opening the bag, like most of the adhesives tested, but without any noticeable problems for the users. Little mixing effort and good consistency of the mixture achieved in little time.
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In the combing, workability and moisture tests, it should be mentioned that the combing is really easy, even in the tests run in which the fitter, due to preference, used a lower quantity of water than that indicated by the manufacturer. On the other hand, with the amount of water marked on the package, one significant comment was: “great to use”. It covers the piece even when very porous. The furrow stayed exactly straight without any breakages. “Perfect”, noted another fitter. No trace of loosening in the adhesive when applied vertically. The ratings were consistently positive, indicating great effectiveness and ease of use in all cases. As regards covering the back of wall tiles, we obtain:
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The time in the open is within the generally observed limits: we were able to correctly fit a porous piece up to 5 minutes after the combing had been completed. After 10 minutes, the chances of safely fitting the piece start to become excessive (although for simple fitting without any problems it could be considered a maximum limit in our work conditions). This result was obtained in air which was generally almost absolutely calm without any reductions in quality due to any fairly strong, sporadic, though very short, winds (1-3 seconds of wind of up to 0.9±0.2 m/s, approximately every 1.5-2 minutes), with ambient temperature of 24-25°C and a relative humidity of around 65%.
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» Temp.: 24-25ºc. » Humidity: 65%. » Wind: 0,0 a 0,9 m/s. » Adjustment of the porous piece in the conditions mentioned could be carried
out without any difficulties until 2.5 minutes and then with more difficulty until 5 minutes, after which it is better not to try to move it so as not to seriously affect the final result. These latest results seem really short to us, taking into account the good results obtained in other sections and that the test conditions were not the most extreme.
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CONCLUSIONS A high-quality, balanced, easy product which is comfortable to use and which provides effective fitting of pieces, both on the ground and walls with any technique we’d like to use. The very limited adjustment time surprised us but the adhesive fully deserves its price. In any event, it is clear – even when testing this product – that attention must be given to time in the open, especially when
PRODUCT SHEET COLOUR TEST: White.
ACQUIRED IN: Saelga. Catarroja (Valencia).
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mentioned in the previous point), the adhesive showed a slight tendency to slide, being found in the intermediate group.
5 Lifetime or duration of mixture » The mixture remained in optimal conditions for over 4 and a half hours with temperatures in the range of 23-27°C and an environmental humidity of 60-70%.
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STEPS FOR GOOD JOINT INSTALLATION Ceramics need these joints which provide This Basftechnical adhesive, which stands out due various functions in addition to to its quality, balance, simplicity and comfort, ensures representing good aesthetic value for the tiles pieces are nicely and effectively placed texts_ ANFAPA
1GPackaging and mixing rout joints are the physical separation between tiles in a ceramic covering. Tiles cannot be laid with their edges touching as they require these joints to absorb any compression and traction tensions which may be produced in the environment, to remove any vapour from the lower levels, and to absorb any changes in size of the tiles due to changes in humidity or temperature.
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In addition to their technical functions, grout joints also represent important aesthetic value as they effectively frame the ceramic tiles. The evolution which ceramic tiles have experienced in recent years as regards sizes and absorption levels means that grout joints are considered » essential when applying ceramic coating. These joints are expected to have a uniform texture and colour, an absence of cracks and efflorescences, and low maintenance requirements throughout the coating’s » lifetime. To achieve these objectives, it is important to select a grouting material which is suitable for the environmental conditions, type of tiles and » coating characteristics, as well as its preparation, cleaning and time taken to put into use following the manufacturer’s instructions. GROUT JOINTS TARVER
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The first step is to select the grout. Once the grouting material has been defined in terms of its type and characteristics, it is time to set the criteria for selecting the best material in terms of the requirements. Grouting is the final stage of modular coating and how the coating looks finally and how it will last over time will be determined by its being done correctly. For CG cement-based grouting materials, there are a series of preparation, application and cleaning requirements to bear in mind. In the preparation stage, check that the material used has not surrenovationtoday.com |
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passed its conservation time as set by the manufacturer, carry out the various mixing operations and respect the proportion of water in the mixture indicated in the instruction, amongst others. APPLICATION STAGE
With respect to the application stage, other considerations must be taken into account. For example, the grout joints must be uniformly free of any broken-up materials and adhesives to the approximate depth
of the tile. Suitable tools should be used: sharp, hard rubber grout float for manual grouting and on large surface paving, extruder guns or rotary disc machines in order to achieve good performance. In »addition, special sponges, stiff enough to avoid sweeping material from the surface of the join for the first cleaning operation.
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must be rinsed and squeezed out as often as possible, renewing the rinsing water regularly. The second cleaning stage is done using a dry cloth or chamois. If there are still materials encrusted on the surface, they should be removed with a plastic brush and a scale remover compatible with the tile’s chemical resistance. The preparation, application and cleaning of the reactive resin
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coating and how the coating looks finally and how it will last over time will therefore be determined by its being done correctly. To this end, the different actions necessary for a quality execution according to the type of grouting material must be taken into account, as these may be CG cement-based or RG reactive resin. The preparation, application and cleaning stages are different for each type of material and so they must be taken into account before completing.these stages.
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2 - Diagonal grouting with a sharp, hard rubber trowel.
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grouting mortars are, generally, similar to those of cement-based grouting mortars although there are some differences. MANIPULATION & APPLICATION
In preparation, there is a reduced range of manipulation and application temperatures in order to ensure consistency when grouting and achieve acceptable performance. Outside of this interval, grouting must be suspended. When applying, the sides and bottom of the joint must be dry; the presence of water will neutralise the setting reaction or compromise ad-
hesion. The essential tool here is the flexible stainless steel grout float in order to correctly squeeze and scrape the RG materials of medium/high consistency when fresh. And in terms of cleaning, the joints must be dry to ensure the humidity will not affect the setting process. Once the joints are filled and have the correct curvature, the coating surface is dampened with water (a few minutes after application) to neutralise setting on the tile and to clean it with a damp sponge. These are only some of the considerations._
It is important to respect the time for putting into use, especially on paved surfaces, as set by the manufacturer. One option is to protecting the coating with plastic sheets in the first stage of setting in order to achieve consistent drying and to maintain a surface free of dust. By respecting the instructions, unwanted problems in the grout joints will be avoided. As a result, it is important to remember that “exact knowledge of the terminology and characteristics of grouting materials of those who make up the value chain will increase the options for those jobs completed with a high standard of quality and competitiveness”, according to the Anfapa technical department.
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DEMOS & NOVELTIES: BUTECH’S TRAINING DAYS The company shows us their novelties and techincal demonstrations in a full exhibition days and presents new building systems for the rehabilitation texts_J. M. / photos_J. M.
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he company Butech, in order to facilitate the work of professionals dedicated to the world of rehabilitation, presents its new innovative construction systems into a complete event has been a great success. The numerous visitors from around the world could learn new systems as ‘Xligth’, the thickness of fine stoneware for walls and facades, ventilated systems used on the project personalized for the company Hermes, a facade system for the rehabilitation of buildings and solutions for dry laying ceramic, among others. There were advised on the correct placement of each of their novelties._
» Members of the School of Interior Design (Granada),
with Ximo Rodriguez (National Manager Sales - Butech) and Serafín Guinot del Marketing Manager - Butech).
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» Samuel Tortosa (Technical Department
Manager - Butech) and José Luis Fenollosa (Director Manager - Butech).
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» Vicente Gómez (Butech coordinator) with
Porcelanosa’s team comercial (Palma de Mallorca).
» Nacho Navarro (Area Manager Export - Butech) with César Morales (Sales
Manager South America), José Fuster, Area Manager South America - Porcelanosa Group) y José Luis Fenollosa (Director Manager - Butech).
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COUNTDOWN TO TECHNICAL WORKSHOPS 2013 Germany, France, England, Poland, Madrid and Barcelona: some of the destinations set for the celebration of the training days organised by ‘renovation today’ texts_ R.D.
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he large team at renovation today is prepared to hold its successful Technical Workshop at locations in Germany, France, England, Poland, Madrid and Barcelona amongst others. Experience gained over more than 15 years supports this platform in the organisation and informational coverage of this type of event, designed to stimulate the demand of products related to the world of refurbishment and reformation. We therefore offer the best commercial tool to those who attend these shows to see new products and techniques and, to achieve this goal, we have the best speakers to ensure that this Technical Workshop is the best training day that you can possible attend. INFORMATION COVERAGE
Our medium (both nationally and internationally, both on paper and on the Internet) comes with the collaboration of studios and firms as important as the Lamela studio, Santiago Calatrava’s architecture office, Carmen Baselga’s project workshop, Héctor Ruiz’s architecture studio and the support of architect Joaquín Torres, amongst many others. All of this also includes ample information coverage with galleries of pictures, interviews and a large number of reports._
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XINJIN ZHI MUSEUM: SPACE WITH A TAOIST TOUCH This exhibition room situated in a naturalenvironment, projected by Japanese studio Kengo Kuma & Associates, holds samples dedicated to this religion textos_ J. MARTร NEZ
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t the feet of the Laojunshan mountain in the Chinese province of Sichuan is the Xinjin Zhi Museum. Projected by the Japanese studio Kengo Kuma and Associates, it is an example of a building manages to transfer the very essence of Taoism through its own spaces. Situated in a natural environment in which various Buddhist and Taoist temples are found, this museum, measur i n g
2353 square metres, has been projected as a space dedicated to holding exhibitions relating to the Taoist religion. LIGHTS AND SHADOWS
Inside the building, a harmonious mixture of lights and shadows; outside, their explanation - a curtain of glazed tiles on the eastern faรงade. It is formed by suspended, weightless ceramic pieces, floating in the air through the use of cables, a link which frees these pieces of their weight, in this case, not referring only to the material. The glazed tiles used for this job have been created using materials from the region and worked using traditional methods, all with the objective of achieving balance and a fusion of architecture and nature. A pool located at the bottom of the eastern faรงade services as a mirror for the building, multiplying the winding and drawn effect of its silhouette. In the northern area of the construction, we find a pedestrian square from which the museum can be accessed. According to architect, Kego Kuma, the concrete pavilion, with its angled edges, emphasises the fundamental aspects of Taoism: nature and balance. The northern faรงade, located in front of the square, stands out as being plain and static, while the eastern side provides the dynamism through the use of its inter woven glazed tiles. T h e southern faรงade is divided into upper and l o w e r pa r t s
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