C.E.S. Office – Martinez House: Gunite all-concrete building
1980Walls, columns, beams, ceilings, all made by gunite shot on a light weight and low cost guidework of lightweight wooden frame. Gunite is a high-strength concrete made of sharp sand and concrete, carried in air under high pressure, shot dry from a hose, with water added through fine holes at he last minute before the material leaves the hose. Gunite does not require formwork, as poured concrete; instead it is shot against a guide-work, made easily and cheaply. The technique of gunite forms beautiful and complex shapes with cheap, lightweigh guide-work made of foam, masonite, and light-weigth cheap wood, one-by-twos, one-fours, and so on.
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C.E.S. Office - Martinez House: Experimental gunite all-concrete building; formwork for vertical elements - Photographs
01/01/1981
Seven photographs depicting the construction of the two-sided formwork of the corner columns of the building volumes.
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C.E.S. Office - Martinez House: Experimental gunnite all-concrete building; formwork for vertical elements - Photographs
01/01/1981
Four photographs depicting the formwork ready for the gunite concrete works.
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C.E.S. Office - Martinez House: Experimental gunnite all-concrete building; wall framing - Photographs
01/08/1982
Four photographs from the stage of constructing the wood framing of the wall elements.
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References
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C.E.S. Office - Martinez House: Photographs of drawings
8 8) Car port - Tile workshop
01/01/1983
Eight Architectural Construction Drawings of the house and the tile workshop.
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C.E.S. Office - Martinez House: Photographs of drawings
8 8) Building section details
01/01/1984
Eight architectural drawings of the house and the tile workshop.
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An American House for the Eighties: Evolution of the All-Masonry House; includes the final report and a draft of it
01/09/1981
Professional Report on the process of building and the new construction method applied to the Martinez house and workshop. Contents: II. Acknowledgements; III. Notes of Involvement; IV. Preface; V. Introduction; VI. Precedents: a) Construction Patterns, b) Building Projects, c) Masonry ...
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The Architect's Responsibility and the Process of Building "The Martinez Experiment"
12/05/1985
The Master of Architecture thesis presents in its 312 pages the theory behind the development of the Sprayed Concrete Building System, and a detailed documentation of the system as recorded during the construction of the Martinez House, between Fall 1981 ...