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Title: Ceiling Roses


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Ceiling Roses
  • Casting and Fixing

2
Learning Outcomes
  • By the end of the session, you should be able
    to
  • Recognise at least two types of ceiling rose
  • Design a basic ceiling rose
  • Describe the procedure used when casting a
    ceiling rose
  • Explain one method of fixing a small to medium
    rose in a central position to a ceiling

3
Types of Ceiling Rose
  • Roses come in a variety of shapes and sizes
  • They can be split into three categories...
  • Solid cast
  • Vented cast
  • And Sectional cast

4
Solid Cast Ceiling Rose
  • As its name suggests this type of ceiling rose is
    a whole casting with no gaps between enrichments

5
Vented Ceiling Rose
  • This cast is so named because of the gaps or
    vents between its enrichments

6
Sectional Ceiling Rose
  • This type of rose is made up of many individual
    casts
  • The rose opposite is made up of 42 individual
    detailed castings

7
Victorian Influence
  • The ceiling rose came into its own during the
    Victorian period
  • The Victorians were highly influenced by
    classical orders of architecture
  • Greek and Roman
  • Especially the Corinthian style

8
Corinthian architecture
  • The Corinthian style of architecture can be
    easily recognised
  • The Acanthus leaf
  • Check out the entrance to Burnley town hall

9
Typical Victorian ceiling roses
  • Elaborate Acanthus
  • Typical Acanthus

10
Questions
  • What kind of rose is made up of many individual
    casts ?
  • SECTIONAL
  • What's the difference between a solid cast and a
    vented cast rose ?
  • VENTED CAST HAS GAPS BETWEEN ITS ENRICHMENTS

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Questions
  • What classical order of architectural style was
    a major influence on Victorian rose design
  • CORINTHIAN
  • What enrichment is typical of the Corinthian
    style
  • THE ACANTHUS LEAF

12
Could you design a basic sectional rose ?
  • First draw diagonal lines corner to corner on
    your paper

13
Then vertical and horizontal
14
From the centre point draw three circles each one
larger than the previous
15
Now we can add the enrichments
16
When you are happy with your design erase the
guide lines
17
Recap
  • Name three types of ceiling rose ?
  • Solid, Vented and Sectional
  • What classical order of architecture is the
    acanthus leaf associated with ?
  • Corinthian
  • Who can name the other three classical orders ?
  • Doric, Ionic and Composite

18
Casting a ceiling rose
  • Materials, Equipment and Process

19
Materials required
  • Before we continue see if you can make your own
    list of materials
  • Fine casting plaster (Plaster of Paris)
  • Retarder (decelerate setting process)
  • Hessian scrim (reinforce the cast)
  • Cotton scrim (reinforcement)
  • Timber lathes (reinforcement)
  • Oil or Grease (lubrication)

20
Equipment required
  • Make a list of the equipment you think is
    required
  • Good quality P.V.C, Latex or plain plastic mould
  • Mixing bowls
  • Splash brush
  • Buckets (for cleaning)
  • Rule (for striking off)
  • Gloves
  • Dust mask

21
The casting process
  • First we must ensure that our equipment is clean
    and in good order
  • Then lightly oil the mould
  • This will help in the release of the finished cast

22
P.P.E.
  • Before we begin to mix we must ensure that we are
    wearing the correct P.P.E
  • Dust mask and gloves
  • Plaster dust if inhaled can cause breathing
    problems
  • Contact with the skin on a regular basis can
    cause dermatitis

23
Mixing the plaster
  • The first mix is called the firstings
  • Add a pinch of retarder to the water
  • Now add the casting plaster
  • Leave for approximately one minute before mixing

24
The first pour
  • Make sure the mould is on a flat even surface
  • Pour the mix into the deepest parts of the mould
  • Gently agitate the mould

25
Re-enforcing the mould
  • Moulds of a regular depth and size can be
    re-enforced using hessian or cotton scrim
  • Larger deeper moulds require timber lathes as
    support

26
The second pour
  • When the reinforcing material is in place gently
    pour over a second mix
  • Strike off any excess mix from the top of the
    mould
  • As the plaster sets it will give off heat
  • Catalytic reaction (chemical reaction)

27
The finished rose
  • When the cast has cooled down it is ready to be
    turned out
  • 30-40 minutes

28
Questions
  • What is used to slow down the setting process?
  • Retarder
  • What materials are used to reinforce a mould?
  • Hessian or cotton scrim and timber lathes
  • Why do we agitate the mould after the first pour?
  • To make sure the mix has covered all the
    enrichments and release any air bubbles
  • What is the technical name for the initial pour
  • Firstings

29
Task
  • In your own words, with the aid of diagrams,
    describe the step by step process of casting a
    ceiling rose
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