“…Although the present discussion focuses more on this material, it is important to provide an overview of stereotomic experiments that also use other materials, since in the scientific literature today the term ''stereotomy'' is used in a broader sense: it has begun distance itself from its traditional association with stone architecture, approaching instead the literal definition of ''science of cutting solids'', without any reference to a specific material. In fact, the stereotomic experimentations now includes materials with characteristics in some cases very different from stone, such as cork (Merritt and Varela 2014), polystyrene (McGee et al 2013), plastics (Diles 2018), autoclaved aerated concrete (Clifford et al 2016a, b), and other cast materials (Varela and Sousa 2018).…”