Talks & Workshops

ArClab: Lime Plaster Workshop

by NUS ArClab
4, 10 - 11 May • 10:30am
4, 10 - 11 May • 03:30pm

Discover the traditional technique of lime plastering and its role in Singapore’s architectural heritage in this hands-on workshop.

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Lime Plaster Workshop

Programme Details
Date:
- Sat, 10 May
- Sun, 4 May, 11 May
Time: 10.30am - 12pm, 3.30pm - 5pm
Venue: NUS ArClab (141 Neil Rd Singapore 088870)
Price: $25/pax


Before modern cement, buildings were made using lime—a versatile, natural material. This workshop introduces the basics of lime plastering and explores its enduring relevance in conservation and sustainable design. Learn how this age-old craft plays a vital role in preserving Singapore’s architectural heritage.

NUS ArClab
The Architectural Conservation Laboratory (NUS ArCLab) is part of National University of Singapore’s Department of Architecture. With a focus on capacity building in Singapore’s conservation industry to protect heritage for future generations, ArCLab takes on a two-prong approach: Education and Innovation. ArCLab provides education by training students and government agencies, and develops innovative techniques to advance conservation and documentation of the historic fabric, creative design, and policy research.




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