Hosted by the ICAA Texas Chapter
Plaster: Molding, On-Site and Off-Site Casting, Trim, and Cornices
In this class, we will explore the art and craft of plaster, from its use as a wall surface to its intricate application as decorative trim. You’ll learn how plaster is fabricated and installed, whether molded on-site or cast off-site as an appliqué.
Our journey will include remarkable examples like the Château de Fontainebleau, Robert Adam’s Osterley Park, the John Soane Museum, and Antonio Gaudí’s Casa Güell. We will examine plaster as both a key architectural element and an ethereal, cloud-like surface that transforms spaces.
Instructor:
Jay Cantrell teaches architecture at the CAPPA School of Architecture at UT Arlington and works with Larry E. Boerder Architects in Dallas. Known for his work as both a designer and painter, his courses connect material craft, architectural history, and drawing in an engaging and highly visual format.
This event is hosted by an ICAA Chapter. Please check the Chapter website or contact the Chapter directly for the most up-to-date details including dates, times, and pricing.