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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...
- noted for his use of ferro-cement, in Italian called ferro-cemento. Ferroconcrete has relatively good strength and resistance to impact. When used in...
- Pinkberry brand has been designed and managed by LA-based branding firm Ferroconcrete. Pinkberry has been featured in an episode of HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm...
- name has lasted since. The current bridge in that location is made of ferroconcrete. In the Edo period, the Nakasendō crossed the nearby Shimo Itabashi...
- tower is memorable for the noticeable twist in its outer façade on a ferroconcrete core, making optimal use of the relatively small piece of ground on...
- traditional means. Fuller referred to these buildings as monolithic ferroconcrete geodesic domes. However, the tubular frame form proved problematic for...
- elaborate coaling towers, made from wood, steel, or reinforced concrete (ferroconcrete). In almost all cases, coaling stations used a gravity-fed method, with...
- generations, modern "anonymous" materials such as steel girders and ferroconcrete should be avoided in the construction of monumental party buildings...
- for ****an's rapidly expanding Western-style military. In 1931, the ferroconcrete tenshu was built.: 157  During World War II, the ****nal became one...
- center for the construction industry producing manufactured housing and ferroconcrete articles. The post-war industrial history of the city is very closely...