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  2. Precast concrete - Wikipedia

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    The precast concrete double-wall panel has been in use in Europe for decades. The original double-wall design consisted of two wythes of reinforced concrete separated by an interior void, held together with embedded steel trusses. With recent concerns about energy use, it is recognized that using steel trusses creates a "thermal bridge" that ...

  3. Studcast - Wikipedia

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    Studcast walls are prefabricated, ready-to-erect, high-performance concrete walls that weigh half as much as standard concrete walls. A hybrid between architectural precast concrete and panelized light-gage cold-formed steel framing, studcast walls combine the best features of each material in a way nullifies each material's weaknesses.

  4. Monocrete construction - Wikipedia

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    The Canberra monocrete homes are built on brick piers and surrounding brick footing, and all of the walls are of monocrete construction including interior ones. They are precast with steel windows and door frames set directly into the concrete. Steel plates in the ceiling space bolt the individual wall panels together.

  5. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    These are recognizable by their precast concrete columns and by their walls made of precast "ship-lap" concrete panels. Assam-type House: an earthquake-resistant house type commonly found in the northeastern states of India; Bastle house: a fortified farmhouse found in England and Scotland

  6. Concrete - Wikipedia

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    Boston City Hall (1968) is a Brutalist design constructed largely of precast and poured in place concrete. Concrete buildings are more resistant to fire than those constructed using steel frames, since concrete has lower heat conductivity than steel and can thus last longer under the same fire conditions.

  7. Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Eurocode 2 An example of a concrete structure. In the Eurocode series of European standards (EN) related to construction, Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures (abbreviated EN 1992 or, informally, EC 2) specifies technical rules for the design of concrete, reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete structures, using the limit state design philosophy.