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BPB TROPHY 2006 – PLASTER
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Country:
FRANCE
BPB-Company:
BPB Placo
®
Contracting Company:
LPPDS
Le Platre Projeté Décoration et Staff
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Site:
Pyramides sports centre –
Port -Marly
Building Owner:
DBRL sarl.
Architect:
Cabinet SD CONCEPT - Paris
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Contracting Company:
LPPDS
Le Platre Projeté Décoration et Staff
Principal representative:
FRANCOIS CHAUVET
Name of the person attending
the Trophy Gala-Event:
FRANCOIS CHAUVET
FRANCOIS CHAUVET
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Short Description of the Contracting Company:
The company LPPDS was founded in 1987 by Mr Francois Chauvet and employs 9 people,
7 of which are plasterers.
The company excels in difficult work sites with the implementation of floor plaster and a high
level of plasterboard staff technical skills.
It makes turnover of 946,000 euros and mainly deals directly with architects to create cultural
and leisure buildings.
References:
- Natural History Museum - Paris
(Winner of the 2003 National Trophy award for the plaster category)
- The Louvre Museum - Paris
- The Israeli Embassy - Paris
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Francois Chauvet and his team exhibit their
know-how through the creation of an oval
relaxation room with a surface area of 200m².
The study and completion of the project were
carried out according to the architect‘s simple
drawing.
The metallic structure, weighing 4
tonnes, was looked into and created
in coordination with the metalworking company.
The objective was to fix the double
plaster board shell with a total
weight of 11 tonnes.
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Initially, the plasterer created a series of matrices in the
workshop.
These templates which will be used as moulds were created
on a reproduction at a scale of 1:1 of the different curves of
the metallic structure.
These templates enabled the 96 elements
required for decorating the spherical room
to be moulded.
Each plaster board measures about 2.90m
by 1.20m and weighs 120 kilos.
The plaster used was hard Lutèce® Molda.
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Presentation of the
installation of the plaster
boards forming the outside
wall.
The boards are fixed in
position using wads, a
mix of binders and Lutèce®
Molda plaster .
Each wad has maximum
loading of 1,200kg.
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The shell’s internal boards
are positioned in
decreasing order.
The internal curve is
comprised of 3 radius in
the vertical part and 4 in
the horizontal part.
Rock wool was put in
place between the two
walls, so as to ensure the
room was perfectly
soundproofed.
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As the works progressed, 200 fibre optic light points were installed.
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In the centre of the room, the company created a perforated plaster board ceiling, enabling
indirect lighting to be ensured, as well as additional acoustical correction.
A tailor-made access hatch was built into the ceiling to enable access to the light and smoke
ejection shaft.
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Furthermore, the company was involved in
the renovation of the large reception room,
with plaster board arches, whose great
quality we can admire.
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