TCP sculpture has become a prominent landscape element in recent years. It is a landscape feature created through direct shaping of cement mortar, supported internally by a steel frame and wooden cross structure, with the exterior carved using sculptural clay.
Construction Process
The construction of TCP landscape features follows these steps:
● Base skeleton installation
● Base plastering
● Construction of main form
● Artificial carving
● Surface effect adjustment
● Color application
● Color adjustment
● Protective coating application
Advantages
● Exceptional durability: Withstands various harsh environmental conditions including wind exposure, sunlight, prolonged moisture, and water immersion
● Structural integrity: Increases compression resistance over time
● Superior corrosion resistance: Highly resistant to air, water, general concentrations of acids, alkalis, salts, and various oils and solvents
● Excellent insulation properties
● Cost-effective with readily available materials
The Suzhou Jiutian Haihua Island project exemplifies the successful implementation of TCP construction, chosen specifically for its environmental compatibility, geographical considerations, and target audience requirements. The result achieves both aesthetic appeal and longevity while maintaining thematic consistency.
Key Technical Considerations
(1)Shape Formation
● Steel frame welding determines the general outline
● Mountain shapes are defined by the frame structure
● Critical elements include height, layering of concave and convex surfaces, and peak orientation
● The overall shape influences the visual impact from a distance
(2)Texture Creation
● Stone textures are manually crafted
● Success depends heavily on craftsman expertise and experience
● Close-up appearance quality is crucial for authenticity
(3)Color Application
Requires professional artistic team with:
● Comprehensive art knowledge
● Expertise in color matching
● Advanced color application techniques
Applications
TCP cement direct molding technology finds extensive use in landscape design, featuring:
● Support structure: Galvanized steel bars
● Base materials: Cement and yellow sand for shaping and carving
● Finishing: Color paste application to simulate natural landscapes
Common applications include:
● Decorative rockery of various designs
● Artificial trees with detailed foliage
● Artistic root carvings
● Intricate cave formations
● Impressive landscape gateways