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  2. Concrete Interstate Tipis of South Dakota MPS - Wikipedia

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    His final design implemented semi-circular dugouts which wrapped around the tipi's base. [5] The Highway Department accepted his designs in November 1965; they expressed that the plans were "uniquely South Dakota[n]". [6] Construction was handled by Gage Brothers Concrete, who also came up with a way of securing the lodgepoles together through ...

  3. Dragon Bridge (Ljubljana) - Wikipedia

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    He envisaged the concrete covering, the balustrades and the sheet-copper dragon statues of the bridge, [11] which is now a symbol of the city. [3] The chief attraction of the bridge are these four dragon statues standing on pedestals at its four corners. [12] In addition, the bridge is decorated by sixteen smaller dragon statues. [11]

  4. Category:Concrete sculptures - Wikipedia

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    Concrete Buddha statues (8 P) Pages in category "Concrete sculptures" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  5. Dream (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The Dream sculpture is built out of moulded and cast unique concrete shapes, 90 pieces in all contributing to over 14 tiers (54 individual elements for the head, each weighing 9 tonnes (8.9 long tons; 9.9 short tons)). Dolomite was utilised as a concrete aggregate in order to provide the brilliant white finish.

  6. Turning Forms - Wikipedia

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    Turning Forms (BH 166) is a concrete sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, one of her first public commissions, made in 1950 for the Festival of Britain.It was one of two Hepworth commissions for the Festival: the other was a sculpture of abstract standing figures, Contrapuntal Forms, now in Harlow.

  7. Expanded polystyrene concrete - Wikipedia

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    Expanded polystyrene (EPS) concrete (also known as EPScrete, EPS concrete or lightweight concrete) is a form of concrete known for its light weight made from cement and EPS (Expanded Polystyrene). It is a popular material for use in environmentally "green" homes.