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Concrete formwork - Formwork construction technology - moladi plastic formwork system

Rapid concrete home construction in Mexico using aluminum handset concrete forms. For more information on formwork visit Concrete Forms

M2PP. Waikanae River bridge. First concrete pour for top section of piles.

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1961-07-ca Monolith 15 and 16, Phyllite Seam excavation and formwork for concrete

 

KHS - Roy Hamilton Collection

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-1998-8-gz-P4-D

www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised with assistance from the Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley

Rapid concrete home construction in Mexico using aluminum handset concrete forms. For more information on formwork visit Concrete Forms

1961-07-00 River Diversion Dam. East abutment mono 47, raising formwork

 

KHS - Roy Hamilton Collection

KHS Digital Archive Number: KHS-1998-8-gc-P4-D

www.kununurra.org.au/

 

Digitised with assistance from the Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley

Rapid concrete housing contruction in Chile using aluminum concrete forms. For more information on aluminum concrete formwork visit www.wallties.com

Ovoid formwork for the bioshield_Tokamak complex

Rapid concrete construction in Caracus Venezuela using handset aluminum concrete forms. For more information visit www.wallties.com

One of the key identifying features of Brutalist architecture is its construction from off-form concrete. Rather than pre-cast components, the majority of the buildings were poured in situ which often required the use of rather elaborate formwork. One of the signatures of the style was to leave the impression of the formwork in the concrete, which would provide a textured finish. Of course, there was a certain "look" that had to be achieved and so despite appearances, a lot of work went into preparing formwork with specific timbers to give the correct impression.

 

This is part of a balustrate at at the Kuring-gai campus of the University of Technology Sydney in the Sydney suburb of Lindfield, New South Wales, Australia. The university buildings were designed by David Don Turner and built in stages from 1971.

 

Shot on Ilford FP4 Plus black-and-white film.

Our bond beam, formwork clipped up and concrete poured

Olmet Italy - Long-lines for panels with trowelling machine

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Olmet Italy - beam formwork with self-propelling concrete distribution machine (OLM-Speedy) - Italy

Rapid concrete home construction in Mexico using aluminum handset Concrete Forms

Rapid concrete home construction in Mexico using aluminum handset Concrete Forms

S and F Concrete installed formwork and reinforcing steel, also called rebar, for the first foundation concrete placement for the new Integrated Sciences Complex (ISC).

 

The concrete was poured atop the clustered piles and rebar to form caps. Concrete was also placed to form the base wall of the grade beam foundation. Concrete trucks joined the mix of excavators, backhoes, and pile and reinforcing steel delivery trucks on the ISC site.

 

Photos by Harry Brett

Rapid concrete home construction in Mexico using aluminum handset Concrete Forms

Concrete forms for producing concrete cattle guards. For more information visit www.wallties.com

Concrete forms for producing concrete cattle guards. For more information visit www.wallties.com

Concrete forms for producing concrete cattle guards. For more information visit www.wallties.com

Olmet Italy - inverted-T-beam-formwork with pre-stressing heads - Spain (2004)

Rapid concrete home construction in Mexico using aluminum handset Concrete Forms

Rapid concrete home construction in Mexico using aluminum handset Concrete Forms

Assignment: Design and construction a concrete flat bread cooker. It must be big enough to cook twelve 6" diameter flat breads at one time, and have 12" clearance underneath for a fire. The entire structure must be under 40 pounds, so we had to create a lightweight concrete mix using glass bubbles and pumice as aggregate.

Xiaozhoucun, Guangzhou

 

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