Stone: Submittd To - Ar. Deeksha Sharma
Stone: Submittd To - Ar. Deeksha Sharma
Stone: Submittd To - Ar. Deeksha Sharma
SUBMITTD TO –
A r. D E E K S H A S H A R M A
DIFFERENT STONE
CONSTRUCTION
TECHIQUE
• Availability
• Ease of working
• Appearance
• Strength and stability
• Polishing characteristics
• Economy
• Durability
SELECTION OF STONE
TYPES OF STONE
MASONRY:
1. Rubble masonry
2. Ashlar masonry
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BUILT TO REGULAR
COURSE:
REGULAR COURSE
POLYGONAL RUBBLE
MASONRY:
ASHLAR MASONRY
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ASHLAR MASONRY
• The various types of masonry can be classified
under the following categories are
1) Ashlar fine
2) Ashlar rough
3) Ashlar rock or quarry faced
4) Ashlar facing
5) Ashlar chamfered
6) Ashlar block in course
ASHLAR ROUGH
KATH KUNI CONSTRUCTION
• Kath-Kuni is an indigenous construction technique prevalent in the isolated
hills of northern India, especially in the region of Himachal Pradesh where
it's known as "Kath Kuni" and in Uttarakhand it's known as "Koti Banal".
• The construction was devised keeping the seismic activity, topography,
environment, climate, native materials and cultural landscape in perspective.
Most of the oldest temples, in the region, are built using this ancient system.
• The primary building materials employed in the construction are stone, wood
and slate. Stone, which is good in compression is used for foundational
purposes. The walls are made of stone and wood which are alternatively
stacked up, one over another. Wood which is good in compression and
tension are interlocked in the corners with other wooden members.
Deodar/Kali wood which is commonly available, is used as wall, flooring
and roofing members
• The construction typically involves laying courses whose outer layer
comprises random rubble masonry and wood, laid out alternately. The walls
are almost two feet thick in dimension and act as a cavity wall.
• Durable – Stone isresistant to water, fire, wind, and other natural factors that typically affect a
house. It does not mold and it is not prone to termites or majority of pests that attack a structure.
Basically, stone is damage free.
• Low maintenance – A stone house does not require extensive maintenance even over time. In
the long run, it only requires minimal cleaning, and its appearance and quality will still be the
same.
• Promotes comfort living – If properly insulated, stone helps the efficient regulation of
temperature in a home, keeping you relatively warm during winters and well ventilated during
summers.
• Aesthetic appeal – Stones come in many different designs, and there are several ways to work
on it. It’s only a matter of getting picking the right stone material that will fit with your home
design requirements.
• It ages beautifully. Arguably, stone looks better with age. Stone retains its natural beauty and
has an extremely long lifespan.
• Low environmental impact. Stone has many “green” characteristics that few materials can
Stone house match. No energy is needed to manufacture stone, only for quarrying and processing.
THANK YOU!
SUBMITTED BY -
MISHUL GUPTA
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