place concrete. The lines you see are from the edges of the plywood formboards, and the dots are indentations from the form ties.
still like the tadao ando concrete detailing.
Like rivet detail in concrete and combo w wood
the tall reinforced concrete wall on the left. Directly behind it is the interior stair, which is actually supported by the structural concrete wall.
The exterior is articulated with horizontal lines and a grid of holes, marks of the wall's construction. The first relate to the height of the formwork
of the concrete pour for a particular day, while the latter results from the rods used to hold the forms together. For the sake of appearance, they both need to be considered by the architect and contractor.
Added to 250 ideabooks Last comment "reinforced concrete makes a lovely modern transition for federal townhomes"
Loving the concrete home - especially the inside and the different levels
reinforced concrete makes a lovely modern transition for federal townhomes
imposing concrete exterior on Houzz, a residence on Bainbridge Island, Washington by Matthew Coates. This view gives the appearance that the house is entirely made of reinforced concrete, but another look reveals...
glass-fiber-reinforced concrete - smooth, have consider concrete counter tops...
A raised bar of poured concrete offsets the wood floors and black granite island top. But this isn't your typical concrete for making street curbs; this glass-fib
typical concrete for making street curbs; this glass-fiber-reinforced version from Newbold Stone, who did all the concrete work, is smooth to the touch. The wood panel beneath the bar is cherry with a burled pattern. The dining furniture is from Collectic Home.
poured concrete offsets the wood floors and black granite island top. But this isn't your typical concrete for making street curbs; this glass-fiber-reinforced version from Newbold Stone, who did all the concrete work, is smooth to the touch.
ns of reinforced concrete need not be as overwhelming as the previous examples. This mountain home uses concrete walls in a more traditional manner, as a foundation for the timber columns, walls, and roofs above. Yet where concrete foundations usually only peek above the grade surrounding a house, here
using reinforced concrete, this house by Dick Clark Architecture in Texas was included. On the opposite side of the five-story residence concrete blocks prevail, set behind a protruding wood volume.
bedrooms. Reinforced concrete block and stucco make up the lower-level structure, while a welded steel skeleton forms the upper levels.
bedrooms. Reinforced concrete block and stucco make up the lower-level structure, while a welded steel skeleton forms the upper levels.The project wasn't without its challenges. "We had some major issues with subcontractor work and specifications being met," says Dull. "The Galvalume siding was not a typical
- Notice the concrete edge, but what's the layers underneath that pond of water?
- Is concrete a more affordable alternative to cinder blocks or other materials?
ed of reinforced concrete, the minimal, sculptural Koi pond adds visual interest to the courtyard while supplementing the essence of water in the entry.
constructed of reinforced concrete and covered with a Spanish tile that mimics iron. "It is not easy to cut the tiles and create a sink, but thanks to the care and professionalism of the workers we were able to create a good product from both a practical and aesthetic perspective."
constructed of reinforced concrete and covered with a Spanish tile that mimics iron. "It is not easy to cut the tiles and create a sink, but thanks to the care and professionalism of the workers we were able to create a good product from both a practical and aesthetic perspective."