PRAYOG
t; 91 84829 09753
e; workshops@prayogdesign.com
t; 91 84829 09753
e; workshops@prayogdesign.com
clay lime mud
Date: Saturday 30th October 2021
10 am to 4 pm, Lunch included
Venue: Chandni Chowk, PUNE
Note
The Registration Form will be taken down - once we reach maxm capacity.
For Outstation Participants, we can try help you get a homestay (or possibly night's stay at our studio)
We seek participants who enjoy working with their hands and don't mind getting them muddy
Introduction to Natural Plasters (clay, lime, earth)
Surface preparation and context
Plaster Ingredients- Base+ Adhesive+ Courses
Preparation Method
Application Techniques ( Method & Tools)
Surface finishes & Textures
Protection and Maintenance
A book and pen (to make notes if you wish)
Working clothes (clothes which are ok to get dirty)
Benefits of Clay & Lime Plasters?
NON-TOXIC. Many wall finishes used in homes contain petroleum based ingredients. Only a few products can claim to be low-VOC and formaldehyde free. Clay and lime plasters can be made just from natural ingredients.
LOW CARBON FOOTPRINT. Making portland cement based stucco involves the releasing of carbon dioxide during slaking that accounts for 4% of the planet’s greenhouse gas emissions. Lime plaster on the other hand is able to naturally sequester back about 80% of the carbon dioxide emitted during slaking. Clay plaster does not necessarily involve any carbon dioxide emissions. In some locations clay plaster can even be made completely on-site with local soil.
NATURAL LOOK. Walls finished with clay plaster have a natural feel that cannot be achieved with other plasters. Lime walls similarly have a depth of colors in them that other plasters cannot achieve.
Studio Contributors
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AIKCTE Contributors
Shreyasa Patil, Ashraya Joshi, Prachi Chopade, Sanjana Khemani, Kashif, Snehal Bhagwat, Jitendra Deshmukh, Mrinal Kashid, Reshma Kulkarni, Amit Deshpande, Rajdatt Dewang, Pravin Patil, Snehal Bhagwat, Ankita Yeola, Ar Dhanashree Kale
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