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- Reinforced concrete, also called ferroconcrete, is a composite material in which concrete's relatively low tensile strength and ductility are compensated...
- advantage of ferro concrete structures is that they are stronger and more durable than some traditional building methods.[citation needed] Ferro concrete structures...
- to term the typography of his Tango with Cows, published in 1914, "ferro-concrete poems" (zhelezobetonnye poemy), long before the name became current...
- They were 126 feet (38 m) high and built of ferro-concrete with concrete flagpoles topped with concrete crowns constructed above them. Initially they...
- has media related to Concrete ships. History of ferro-concrete ships Comprehensive list of ferro-concrete builders Images of concrete vessels from the National...
- and a more expensive ferro-concrete option designed by engineers R. F. Moore and Karl Rosegger Agster for the Ferro-Concrete Company of Australasia...
- without difficulties. Ruined edifices, formless heaps of metal and ferro-concrete en****bered the way. To the very entrance of the Chancellery, the car...
- aluminum and modern typography, and the new upper floors were made from ferro-concrete. The experimental nature of the structure led to a disaster during construction...
- Tango With Cows: Ferro-Concrete Poems (Russian; Танго С Коровами: Железобетонные Поэмы) is an artists' book by the Russian ****urist poet Vasily Kamensky...
- Walker in 1928. He then acquired London Ferro-Concrete, a subsidiary of Smith Walker making reinforced concrete, from his employers. In 1938 he established...