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concrete poetry

4/11/2013

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The start of this week saw the footings for the artsandcraft building being stirred, poured and rollered. 

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28/1/2022 02:58:24 pm

Ever since early humans scratched the first signs onto cave walls, we've had something like concrete poetry. Thank you for sharing your great post!

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7/7/2022 04:08:33 am

Despite being a sturdy material, concrete driveways degrade and get fractures over time. You might be able to fix and resurface the existing concrete rather than incurring the cost of removing the slab and pouring a new one. Tree roots, soil movement, freezing and thawing cycles during the winter, and expansion during the summer can all result in cracks in concrete.

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14/11/2022 05:31:20 pm

The arts and craft building will have footings made of concrete. The thickness of the footings will be at least eight inches. The footings will be reinforced with steel rebar. The size of the footing will be determined by the size of the building.

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9/1/2024 03:35:28 pm

The use of concrete as both a building material and a form of creative expression, especially in the context of an arts and crafts project, adds an interesting layer to the construction narrative.

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24/1/2024 01:28:26 pm

It's great to get a glimpse into the construction process of the arts and craft building. The activity of stirring, pouring, and rolling the footings adds to the anticipation of its development.

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1/2/2024 01:21:02 am

This is a creative way to share progress – thanks for sharing! Incorporating concrete poetry to describe the stirring, pouring, and rolling of footings for the artsandcraft building adds an artistic flair to the construction update. The pictures complement the textual description, making it engaging and visually appealing.

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11/4/2024 05:57:14 am

The arts and craft building will have footings made of concrete. The thickness of the footings will be at least eight inches. The footings will be reinforced with steel rebar. The size of the footing will be determined by the size of the building.

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14/5/2024 01:40:37 am

It's fascinating to get a glimpse into the construction process of the Arts and Crafts building. The activities of stirring, pouring, and setting the footings heighten the excitement for its development.

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John link
22/8/2024 12:50:08 am

Intteresting thoughts

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2/9/2024 03:39:32 am

Concrete is a composite material made of cement, water, sand, and gravel or crushed stone. It is widely used in construction due to its durability, strength, and versatility. Concrete is commonly used for building foundations, roads, bridges, and various structures around the world.

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