Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Czech term or phrase:
brizolit
English translation:
Brizolit (Czech patented artifical stone exterior finish with sparkling flecks of mica)
Added to glossary by
Pavel Blann
Mar 16, 2006 16:42
18 yrs ago
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Czech term
br'izolit
Czech to English
Tech/Engineering
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home decorating, materials
This hard, sparkly, greyish material was used on home exteriors in the '70s and '80s. I can't find an English equivalent for it.
(You can see I'm developing quite a little glossary of architectural horrors!)
(You can see I'm developing quite a little glossary of architectural horrors!)
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Brizolit
It's a patented artificial stone and a corresponding exterior/interior plaster. The trade name (Břízolit) comes from the town of Horní Bříza (North of Pilsen)--it's manufactured there.
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Comment: "Even though this answer does not give a precise English equivalent, it seems to be the most accurate description. I think I'd now define it for the glossary as a "patented artifical stone exterior finish with sparkling flecks of mica."
Thank you"
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roughcast finish
Brizolit ve slovníku na volny.cz, ale jinak na webu existuje i jako interiérový prvek na stěny. Nejsem si moc jistá.
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Note added at 12 mins (2006-03-16 16:55:32 GMT)
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"The finish called roughcast or rock cast, formerly common in England and the United States, consists of small gravel or other pebbles mixed with wet plaster and thrown or dashed forcibly against a freshly plastered wall." toliko citace z: http://www.answers.com/topic/stucco
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Note added at 12 mins (2006-03-16 16:55:32 GMT)
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"The finish called roughcast or rock cast, formerly common in England and the United States, consists of small gravel or other pebbles mixed with wet plaster and thrown or dashed forcibly against a freshly plastered wall." toliko citace z: http://www.answers.com/topic/stucco
Peer comment(s):
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Sarka Rubkova
: Sorry, there are no pebbles in brizolit
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disagree |
Maria Chmelarova
: brizolit je exterierovy material
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rough cast, rough casting, plaster
"Brizolit" is a type of rough outer wall cover, used traditionally for brick houses in the Czech Republic. The more general Czech term for this type of material is "omitka". Since "brizolit" is a rougher kind of plaster cover, I would agree with Dominika that the term "rough cast" or "rough casting" is more appropriate than "plaster".
Peer comment(s):
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Sarka Rubkova
: The břizolit redering may be rougher because it is combed or scratched (rendering system) so you cannot call it generally rough casting
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Thanks for the detailed clarification!
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EIFS/Synthetic Stucco
A multi-layered exterior finish that's been used in European construction since shortly after World War II. Please see the website for detailed description of the product.
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Note added at 4 hrs (2006-03-16 21:03:23 GMT)
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On further investigation I would propose to use "hardcoat stucco" as per the description on this site: http://www.homeimprovementmag.com/Articles/2004/04Oct_outer_...
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Note added at 4 hrs (2006-03-16 21:03:23 GMT)
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On further investigation I would propose to use "hardcoat stucco" as per the description on this site: http://www.homeimprovementmag.com/Articles/2004/04Oct_outer_...
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brisolit
www.primalex.sk/index.php?PHPSESSID=a8bfa814ae5d66d554de733ee865ddae@location=31
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glitter finnish
It is the top external rendering with mice. It can be either combed or sprayed - brizolit is the trade name of the plastery mix. Known from practice.
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Note added at 13 hrs (2006-03-17 06:06:49 GMT)
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It is the trade name for dry rendering mix and, consequently, it is used as the name of external rendering made of it. It is applied either by spraying or normal manual manner (in this case it can be later either combed or scratched - therefore it can have rough surface). It has white or rather greyish colour with glittering tiny pieces of mice.
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Note added at 13 hrs (2006-03-17 06:06:49 GMT)
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It is the trade name for dry rendering mix and, consequently, it is used as the name of external rendering made of it. It is applied either by spraying or normal manual manner (in this case it can be later either combed or scratched - therefore it can have rough surface). It has white or rather greyish colour with glittering tiny pieces of mice.
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