Concrete Wall - Site-Cast, Panels, 3x6
Concrete Wall - Site-Cast, Panels, 3x6
3x6 panel site cast concrete walls are a construction method in Japan where concrete is poured into formwork panels measuring 3x6 feet, which is the size of traditional tatami mats. These dimensions offer a sense of familiarity and cultural significance, reflecting traditional Japanese architecture.
The panels, arranged in various configurations, act as molds into which concrete is poured. After setting, the formwork is removed, leaving behind concrete walls bearing the 3x6 feet imprints, reminiscent of tatami mat sizing. This technique efficiently creates structurally sound walls, and the distinct texture adds aesthetic value with a nod to Japanese heritage.
3x6 Panel Concrete Walls are constructed with common heights of 10’-26’ (3.05-7.92 m), typical widths of 12’-32’ (3.66-9.75 m), and wall depths of 6”-16” (15.2-40.6 cm). The formwork panels are sized at 3’ x 6’ (.91 x 1.83 m) with tie spacings of 18”, 24” (45.7, 61 cm).
3x6 panel site cast concrete walls are a construction method in Japan where concrete is poured into formwork panels measuring 3x6 feet, which is the size of traditional tatami mats. These dimensions offer a sense of familiarity and cultural significance, reflecting traditional Japanese architecture.
The panels, arranged in various configurations, act as molds into which concrete is poured. After setting, the formwork is removed, leaving behind concrete walls bearing the 3x6 feet imprints, reminiscent of tatami mat sizing. This technique efficiently creates structurally sound walls, and the distinct texture adds aesthetic value with a nod to Japanese heritage.
3x6 Panel Concrete Walls are constructed with common heights of 10’-26’ (3.05-7.92 m), typical widths of 12’-32’ (3.66-9.75 m), and wall depths of 6”-16” (15.2-40.6 cm). The formwork panels are sized at 3’ x 6’ (.91 x 1.83 m) with tie spacings of 18”, 24” (45.7, 61 cm).