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jueves, 13 de julio de 2017

HANDMADE TERRACOTTA BRICKS ONE OF THE BEST NATURAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL


Sebastian Perez, HandmadeTerracotta Bricks are one of the best Natural Construction Material  for the construction of Eco-Friendly  & Cost-Effective Buildings .

A clay brick is a traditional masonry construction element. It may be solid or perforated and may be used for building or paving.

Terracotta/earthenware was the only known type of ceramic produced by Western and pre-Columbian people until the 14th century, when imported European fired stoneware began production. Terracotta has been used throughout history for sculpture and pottery as well as for bricks and roof shingles. In ancient times, the first clay sculptures were dried (baked) in the sun after being formed. They were later placed in the ashes of open hearths to harden, and finally kilns were used, similar to those used for pottery today. However, only after firing to high temperature would it be classed as a ceramic material.
 

These bricks are used in load-bearing walls, partition walls, facing, ceilings and floors. Solid bricks offer good thermal properties, load bearing capacities and compressive strength.


Solid clay brick offers several advantages over other structural materials. It has very high compressive strength, requires no formwork, its constituent materials are widely available and its manufacture is less damaging to the environment than the production of concrete. A clay brick may be produced in different ways. It is molded and may be fired or naturally air dried.








Architectural terracotta refers either to decorated ceramic elements such as antefixes and revetments, usually brightly painted, which made a large contribution to the appearance of temples and other buildings in the classical architecture of Europe, as well as in the Ancient Near East, or to forms of ceramic skins used to surface buildings from the 19th century onwards. In the latter sense unglazed architectural terracotta became fashionable as an architectural ceramic construction material In Spain in the 1570s, in England in the 1860s, and in the United States in the 1870s. 

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Terracotta had the advantage of being cheap and light. It was adaptable to mass-production techniques for stock shapes, although the plaster moulds had a limited capability for re-use. Additionally it could be freely worked by craftsmen to make custom-sculptured adornments and plaques. It was accepted as a material by the Arts and Crafts movement because despite seeming a mass-produced material it was handmade and designed by craftsmen. It had a manufacture time of about eight weeks and each piece had to be made over-size to allow for shrinkage as the clay body dried. To avoid cracking the pieces had to be quite thin.

 Today many people that are building their houses choose to use eco-friendly building materials. An eco-friendly building material increases the efficiency of energy used and reduces impact on human well-being and the environment. Of all the material used during construction, one often ignores the value of using the right brick. If you are looking for a brick that is eco-friendly and cost-effective than I would suggest you could go for hollow brick.

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martes, 18 de abril de 2017

BACT TO THE CLAY ORIGINS

Back to origins

In recent years, decorators, architects, interior designers and even builders, are returning to the years when raw ceramics was the best basis for construction. Not only for its decorative appearance but for its physical characteristics creating a better indoor climate, better insulation and other details aimed at bio-construction. It focuses on increasing the options and possibilities of handmade pottery as a new path, the return to the origins of clay.

The use of ceramics in its origins was crude, rustic and basic but nowadays ceramic takes on a more decorative dimension, where new ideas gain their place in the market of decoration and interior design. Thus the clay pottery, the support artesano, the classic Spanish ceramics are works recovered and applied in the whole world.


 

Convinces with an artisan smell and a modern flavor create the new trends in a sector that reinvents itself minute by minute.

It seeks to recover cultural lines from other countries or regions trying to find materials from the old Arab or African construction, such as the brick of Sebastián Pérez, a mazizo brick made in the purest Arab style, always playing with the three main elements, water, mud and fire, "next to the hand of man". We could say that the folklore of the old and new comes back imparting trend.







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domingo, 16 de abril de 2017

Spanish Ceramic Tiles Manufactures

Sebastián Pérez S.L. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of Terracotta slates, bricks, floor and roof tiles entirely by hand, completely handmade, respecting the philosophy and the initial idiosyncrasies, respecting the production process, the environment and having as two maxima objectives, product quality and customer satisfaction. With almost 100 years of experience in this sector, our company has international presence in Europe in countries like Germany, Denmark, Italy, France, Portugal and others.

-Solid Arabian style bricks (bare ancient – look bricks), adapting to the sizes for restoration of public and private buildings, churches, etc., and for new works, building façades, chalets, interior wall decorations, courtyard floors, terraces, etc.
 -Paving slabs, in all types of formats (rectangular, square, hexagonal, octagonal, skirtings, crescent shape,…).
 -Pieces for staircases, shed roofs, eaves, etc.

TOTALLY ECOLOGICAL, SIUTABLE FOR BIOCONSTRUCTION


Our products are made by artisan and are handmade from the three basic elements of nature: clay, water and fire. The process of manufacturing is entirely handmade,hence achieving beauty and colouring, there is not a single piece which the same as the other. TOTALLY ECOLOGICAL, SIUTABLE FOR BIOCONSTRUCTION


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