Ribbed concrete walls are constructed using fluted formworks, which create a repetitive texture of ribs or flanges on the surface of the concrete. This design is not only aesthetically appealing but also structurally efficient, as the ribs add rigidity and strength to the wall. The fluted pattern is achieved by casting concrete into specially designed formworks that have a repetitive ribbed pattern.
This technique is versatile and can be used in both interior and exterior applications, ranging from decorative features to structural walls. Ribbed concrete walls offer a combination of textural aesthetics, structural integrity, and potential for reduced material usage.
Ribbed 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). Rib widths are between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm) with rib depths of 1.5”-2.25” (3.8-5.7 cm).
Ribbed concrete walls are constructed using fluted formworks, which create a repetitive texture of ribs or flanges on the surface of the concrete. This design is not only aesthetically appealing but also structurally efficient, as the ribs add rigidity and strength to the wall. The fluted pattern is achieved by casting concrete into specially designed formworks that have a repetitive ribbed pattern.
This technique is versatile and can be used in both interior and exterior applications, ranging from decorative features to structural walls. Ribbed concrete walls offer a combination of textural aesthetics, structural integrity, and potential for reduced material usage.
Ribbed 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). Rib widths are between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm) with rib depths of 1.5”-2.25” (3.8-5.7 cm).