Archive for the ‘Limestone Housing’ Category

Pitched Face House Extension Peppermint Grove

October 24, 2009

Update to photos…

Bookleaf Random Limestone

October 9, 2009

Andy is currently laying external bookleaf limestone to a new luxury build in torrens street, Cottesloe. The process is quite tedious as there are many small formats involced in the pattern.  Here’s an idea on the block sizes…

500 x 155 x 100mm
500 x 100 x 100mm
500 x 45 x 100mm
1000 x 100 x 100mm
1000 x 155 x 100mm
500 x 20 x 100mm

Builder: Macon Construction
Architect: Sharp & Van Rynn

Pitched Faced Limestone Walls – Update

October 9, 2009

Well the two storey extension is going well.  We took a short sabbatical while the chippies did their thing.  The upstairs floor has been finished and the framework for the second storey has been complete so it is time to continue building the exterior skin in limestone.

This particular job has internal brick for the first floor and timber framing on the second.  It is slow work as each block needs to be pitched (a combination of chiseling and axing to get the required finished) and then cut into various sizes. Pitching is very different to beveling as the finish is more like the block being split in two.

When the house was originally built in 1910’s the stone was quarred in big bolders and sent to site and all resizing happened on site.  Nowadays blocks are processed at the quarry and sent out at specific sizes making it a great challenge to make the existings sizes in the original building.  Anyhow here’s a couple of updated pics…

Pitched Faced Limestone

September 20, 2009

Just a quick update on the pitched faced limestone house extension.  I took a couple of pics as we have gone over the top of the arches so you can see how we’ve accomplished the return to coursing.

Limestone Arches

September 12, 2009

Just a quick update and some new pics of the arches.  All arches have been complete and now the process of continuing the building past the second storey commences.

Check out the details over the arches as pieces are fitted to bring the whole project back to coursing.

For the full set of photos check out…

http://s844.photobucket.com/albums/ab7/edwardslimestone/Jobs/Spadaccini%20Peppy%20Grove/

or visit the website

www.edwardslimestone.com.au