Movement control joints
Movement control joints must be incorporated in plaster finishes at locations identified by the architect or designer.
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By Alide Elkink – 1 February 2018, Build 164
Movement control joints must be incorporated in plaster finishes at locations identified by the architect or designer.
By Pauline Sutton – 1 June 2012, Build 130, Feature article
Used in its modern context, fibrous plaster can provide distinctive appeal to interiors by framing a space and adding crisp, sharp detail.
By Colin Hill – 1 August 2012, Build 131, Feature article
With repair work to minor damage on Canterbury houses well under way, some are asking if the repairs are adequate. Sometimes, only cosmetic makeovers have been done when screw fixing of wallboard bracing is needed, writes a Christchurch architect.