Sydney Showgrounds — Tuesday 28 April 2015
Location: Sydney Olympic Park. The Somerville Room which overlooks the Expo floor. Access is available from the entry foyer (after registration) or via stairs located within the exhibition. Simply follow the signs.
Register to attend the seminars by calling (03) 9888 3587 or emailing info@asaa.com.au.
Admission is free but attendees must register to visit the show at www.designbuildexpo.com.au – using the promo code: TILE
Session One – 2:00pm to 2.45pm
Systemic approach to installing and maintaining moisture sensitive natural and man-made stone
Speaker:
Scott Worthington, Aqua Mix
Both natural and man-made stone can often be described as moisture sensitive. What does this really mean? What impact does this have on the installation and long-term maintenance of these stones? This presentation will discuss the systemic approach required to successfully install and maintain moisture sensitive stone, as well as discussing peripheral issues such as performance expectations and fit for purpose.
Questions from 2:45pm to 3:00pm
Session Two – 3:00pm to 3:45pm
Technical considerations for the conservation and replacement of historic stone elements
Technical considerations for the conservation and replacement of historic stone elements
Speaker:
Jim Mann, Stone Initiatives
Stone has been used as a building material for millennia. Its variety, strength and durability have provided us with some of the world’s most iconic structures. To maintain the integrity of these structures it is important to ensure that all works are both compatible and sympathetic to the original fabric used, including the masonry and associated materials.
This presentation will introduce issues that should be considered when performing conservation and restoration works on historic stone elements. The topics discussed will include the identification of physical properties that should be taken into account in the selection of replacement stone, and the conservation of existing stone elements and the possible consequences of incorrect selection.