Concrete is the name commonly given to a mixture between a cementitious material and an aggregate with water added to chemically bond the materials during a curing process.
Commonly used materials are portland cement and granite pebbles, with sand and other additives added to improve the concrete quality.
The Roman Empire pioneered the use of concrete as a building material, as well as the use of arches to deal with large spans between columns. Concrete deals very well with compressive forces (pushing), but it will not work well against tension and torsion (pulling and turning). To improve this tensile strength; steel bars or cables are usually embedded into the concrete where tension or torsion is likely to occur.
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Ancient architecture was limited to what you could achieve with stone (and concrete). Modern architecture is limited by what you can achieve with steel, reinforced concrete and glass.
Brutalism and New Brustalism are two names for the same style of architecture. This style or architecture is characterized by large, simple, block-like structures. They are often made of exposed concrete.
Type your answer here... it emphasized many things like columns and supporting structures like bridges and archs
Roman architecture primarily utilized materials such as concrete, brick, and stone, particularly limestone and marble. Concrete, a revolutionary innovation of the Romans, allowed for the construction of larger and more durable structures. Additionally, they often used travertine and volcanic tuff for various buildings, while decorative elements frequently incorporated marble. This combination of materials enabled the Romans to create impressive structures like aqueducts, amphitheaters, and temples that have withstood the test of time.
indegenious architecture means the architecture of a particular place.
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Ancient architecture was limited to what you could achieve with stone (and concrete). Modern architecture is limited by what you can achieve with steel, reinforced concrete and glass.
Pcc = portland cement concrete or pre cast concrete
Satish Chandra has written: 'History of architecture and ancient building materials in India' -- subject(s): Architecture, Building materials, History 'Polymers in concrete' -- subject(s): Concrete, Polymer-impregnated concrete, Polymers
The use of concrete on a massive scale.
The prolific use of the arch and concrete.
We still use concrete, sidewalks, streets, and sewers.
Riccardo Morandi has written: 'The concrete architecture of Riccardo Morandi' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction
The greatest contribution of Greek Architecture is the use of the columns, which we still use today. They also contributed the development of limestone, marble, and concrete as a building material.
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Clovis Heimsath has written: 'Behavioral architecture' -- subject(s): Architectural design, Architecture, Human factors 'Curvilinear forms in architecture' -- subject(s): Concrete Roofing, Shell Roofs 'Geometry in Architecture'
Concrete.