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how

pencil, chisel, trowel

studio

a room from which to think of other rooms

true stone design designs stone.

true stone designs begin on paper where proportions and aesthetic arrangements are conceived.

The scale and shape of individual stone elements considers:-structural expressiveness-weather function-texture and shadow-golden ratio-a past-present-future continuum

The true stone design process follows certain assumptions:-stone is a uniquely eloquent building material-stone’s architectural function is enhanced by prioritising texture, proportion and structural expression-these qualities are abundantly expressed in historical references-these qualities tolerate limited compromise in architectural contexts-these concepts, when committed to at project inception, enable project economies

workshop

where sketch meets stone

true stone design decisions centre on:–classic proportion, conceived in studio, and–traditional details and textures, crafted in ‘shop’
In the workshop, proposed details are prototyped and then produced for site ‘fixing’ (installation)

Workshop craft includes:– Stone Selection – Splitting + Cutting – Squaring + Drafting– Chamfering + Moulding– Face Dressing + Texturing

site

interfaces inform spaces

On site, true stone design collaborates with a talented and committed team of stone builders, artisans and restorers to bring stone concepts to life.

Alongside this practical assembly of  stone elements, is the equally crucial on-site coordination of interfaces.

interface: the detail where one architectural element (such as stone) meets another (such as timber) in a coordinated, pleasing way.

Interfaces matter…with stone, and with their partners in space.

Or not.

Even an exquisitely crafted element may be diminished by a clumsy interface with another element.

Every building has a story and it is the interfaces that carry the story of a building through its various elements.

Interfaces occupy much of a builder’s day on the way to simple resolutions.

Stone typically interfaces with:

Timber | Metal | Brick | Glass | Light

to be simple is difficult…but on the other side may be elegance

true stone design