Dec 22, 2011 13:27
13 yrs ago
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Spanish term
frisar
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Architecture
Rancho consolidado/de bloque/sin frisar
Es la traducción de un censo para Venezuela y debo traducirlo al inglés.
También me aparece así:
(...) el municipio es fundamentalmente del tipo bloque o ladrillo frisado...
Muchas gracias!
Es la traducción de un censo para Venezuela y debo traducirlo al inglés.
También me aparece así:
(...) el municipio es fundamentalmente del tipo bloque o ladrillo frisado...
Muchas gracias!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | (cement) render (UK) / stucco (US) |
Charles Davis
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3 | to plaster / to cover with cement plaster |
Y. Peraza
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References
Ladrillo frisado / sin frisar |
Y. Peraza
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Proposed translations
40 mins
to plaster / to cover with cement plaster
Parece que se refiere a eso: paredes revestidas o sin revestir.
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http://www.stuccoguru.com/resources/article.cfm?articleID=B-...
http://www.eisenwall.com/Eisenwall.asp
http://www.cemcrete.co.za/cemcote
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Note added at 42 mins (2011-12-22 14:10:05 GMT)
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http://www.stuccoguru.com/resources/article.cfm?articleID=B-...
http://www.eisenwall.com/Eisenwall.asp
http://www.cemcrete.co.za/cemcote
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57 mins
(cement) render (UK) / stucco (US)
"Frisar" means to cover a brick wall with a layer of "friso", which is defined here:
"- Bloque o ladrillo frisado: Masa de arcilla cocida moldeada en forma rectangular, maciza o hueca y cubierta con un friso que consiste en cemento, arena o yeso y cal.
- Bloque o ladrillo sin frisar: Igual al concepto de “bloque o ladrillo frisado” pero sin recubrimiento exterior de ningún tipo."
http://fegs.msinfo.info/fegs/archivos/Image/HYV/Serie 6.xls
Véase pestaña "ficha metodológica".
El término existe en Venezuela (de donde es el documento citado), y creo que en otros países latinoamericanos también; lo he encontrado en Argentina, por ejemplo.
Pues bien, una capa de cemento u otro material aplicada a una pared exterior de ladrillo se llama "render" en el Reino Unido y "stucco" en Estados Unidos. En ambos casos, pueden emplearse también como verbos: "a rendered/unrendered wall", "a stuccoed/un stuccoed", o bien "wall with or without stucco".
"Cement rendering is the application of a thin premixed surface of sand, cement and lime plaster to brick, cement, stone or mud brick. It is often textured, coloured or painted after application. It is generally used on exterior walls but can be used to feature an interior wall."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cement_render
"Rendered brick surfaces have a coating of stucco, a durable aggregate that provides walls with texture.
http://www.ehow.com/how_7596656_paint-rendered-bricks.html
"Limewash and whitewash has been applied to stone and brick walls, rendered (stucco coated) buildings, wood siding, logs, plaster and adobe."
http://www.oldhouseweb.com/blog/whitewash-an-historic-cover-...
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Note added at 1 hr (2011-12-22 14:41:56 GMT)
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"Stucco or render is a material made of an aggregate, a binder, and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid. It is used as decorative coating for walls and ceilings and as a sculptural and artistic material in architecture. Stucco may be used to cover less visually appealing construction materials such as concrete, cinder block, or clay brick and adobe. [...]
The difference in nomenclature between stucco, plaster, and mortar is based more on use than composition. Until the later part of the nineteenth century, it was common that plaster, which was used inside a building, and stucco, which was used outside, would consist of the same primary materials: lime and sand (which are also used in mortar). [...]
Modern stucco is used as an exterior cement plaster wall covering. It is usually a mix of sand, Portland cement, lime and water"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stucco
"which is more expensive, an outside rendered or brick wall?"
"You almost had me there with 'rendered' - in the US, we call it 'stucco'"
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Architecture-2369/walls-brick-ren...
"- Bloque o ladrillo frisado: Masa de arcilla cocida moldeada en forma rectangular, maciza o hueca y cubierta con un friso que consiste en cemento, arena o yeso y cal.
- Bloque o ladrillo sin frisar: Igual al concepto de “bloque o ladrillo frisado” pero sin recubrimiento exterior de ningún tipo."
http://fegs.msinfo.info/fegs/archivos/Image/HYV/Serie 6.xls
Véase pestaña "ficha metodológica".
El término existe en Venezuela (de donde es el documento citado), y creo que en otros países latinoamericanos también; lo he encontrado en Argentina, por ejemplo.
Pues bien, una capa de cemento u otro material aplicada a una pared exterior de ladrillo se llama "render" en el Reino Unido y "stucco" en Estados Unidos. En ambos casos, pueden emplearse también como verbos: "a rendered/unrendered wall", "a stuccoed/un stuccoed", o bien "wall with or without stucco".
"Cement rendering is the application of a thin premixed surface of sand, cement and lime plaster to brick, cement, stone or mud brick. It is often textured, coloured or painted after application. It is generally used on exterior walls but can be used to feature an interior wall."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cement_render
"Rendered brick surfaces have a coating of stucco, a durable aggregate that provides walls with texture.
http://www.ehow.com/how_7596656_paint-rendered-bricks.html
"Limewash and whitewash has been applied to stone and brick walls, rendered (stucco coated) buildings, wood siding, logs, plaster and adobe."
http://www.oldhouseweb.com/blog/whitewash-an-historic-cover-...
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Note added at 1 hr (2011-12-22 14:41:56 GMT)
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"Stucco or render is a material made of an aggregate, a binder, and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid. It is used as decorative coating for walls and ceilings and as a sculptural and artistic material in architecture. Stucco may be used to cover less visually appealing construction materials such as concrete, cinder block, or clay brick and adobe. [...]
The difference in nomenclature between stucco, plaster, and mortar is based more on use than composition. Until the later part of the nineteenth century, it was common that plaster, which was used inside a building, and stucco, which was used outside, would consist of the same primary materials: lime and sand (which are also used in mortar). [...]
Modern stucco is used as an exterior cement plaster wall covering. It is usually a mix of sand, Portland cement, lime and water"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stucco
"which is more expensive, an outside rendered or brick wall?"
"You almost had me there with 'rendered' - in the US, we call it 'stucco'"
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Architecture-2369/walls-brick-ren...
Reference comments
33 mins
Reference:
Ladrillo frisado / sin frisar
Glosario de términos, del censo de Población y Vivienda de Venezuela.
Discussion
Friso / DRAE:
3. m. Ven. En albañilería, capa de mezcla con cemento que se da a una pared o muro como acabado.