Here we provide a photo guide to identifying types of plaster lath beaver board upson board and drywall to help identify these interior building wall and ceiling coverings and as an aid in determining the age of a building.
1920s wall construction concrete walls nyc apartment.
Guide to beaverboard drywall plaster paneling on interior walls.
It was an optimistic time with declining energy costs and architects embraced the concept of the tall building as a glass prism.
Large beams and other wooden accents are often used as a contrast to things like raw concrete walls.
The walls are made of cinder blocks and can be constructed in a fraction of the time it takes to create a poured concrete wall.
The giants and midgiants of the 1930s were all of steel construction.
Of lansdowne that exploited the potential of construction with reinforced concrete.
Usg area separation wall systems are lightweight non load bearing gypsum panel partition assemblies used to provide fire resistive protection for common walls in townhouse construction.
Concrete block walls tend to be more.
Stucco stucco is an inexpensive non structural cement based material used for walls in many historic districts.
These systems install quickly and easily.
Because they weigh at least 50 less than masonry walls installation proceeds rapidly.
Modern homes may be found made of concrete reinforced steel or even plastic.
The monumental spiral form became an overnight new york city landmark.
As a result your pre war apartment will keep out your neighbor s violin practice way better than your friend s new construction apartment will.
Construction construction high rise construction since 1945.
Ages types of finish materials used for interior walls ceilings.
The least expensive option for basement construction involves the use of concrete blocks or masonry.
Pre war apartments have plaster walls and poured concrete floors.
2 7 high strength concrete and high rise buildings.
Made from concrete the exposed face is finished to resemble rock face ashlar or other stone finishes.
In the building trade the thickness of the walls excludes the plaster so if a wall is plastered on both sides its actual thickness will be 1 or 1 5 more than its stated thickness in an architectural.
For brick walls a common thickness is 230mm 9 and for concrete block walls common thicknesses are 200mm 8 150mm 6 and 100mm 4.
High rise construction in concrete progressed slowly forward from the ingalls building in 1904.
Steel rebar is generally used to reinforce the strength of these walls.
This idea had been put forward by the architects le corbusier and.
Inexpensive substitute for stone.
The second great age of high rise buildings began after the end of world war ii when the world economy and population again expanded.
Newer apartments tend to have gypsum aka sheetrock and thin concrete and steel floors.