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Ancient Roman concrete has withstood the attack by elements for over 2,000 years. The basic construction techniques of the Romans must be better than those of modern practice as judged by comparing the products. Can we learn from the Romans in some way to improve our concrete?
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www.romanconcrete.com/docs/spillway/spillway.htm
www.romanconcrete.com/docs/spillway/spillway.htm
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(B45) What is Roman concrete and how did the development of this technique contribute to the creation of a new mode of space-making and architectural thinking?
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id-archserve.ucsb.edu/arthistory/152k/concrete.html
id-archserve.ucsb.edu/arthistory/152k/concrete.html
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Roman concrete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Roman concrete (also called Opus caementicium ) was a material used in construction during the Roman Empire. Roman concrete was based on a hydraulic-setting cement with many material qualities simi...
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The Romans developed a sturdy concrete that lasted for generations thanks to a special ingredient. ... Concrete was used in the construction of the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, seen in the image below. The appearance of this monument is much like that of those seen ... Republican Roman Construction - Bricks and Mortar...
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ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/uc_geary_bas.htm
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The Roman writer Vitruvius in his Ten Books of Architecture, gives us the Roman recipe for concrete, which is for every one part chalk add 2 to 3 parts sand. Mix with 15-20% water (Vitruvius, Book 2, chapter 5). Vitruvius goes on to say tha...
http://www.digonsite.com/drdig/greece/5.html
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Concrete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Concrete is a construction material composed of cement (commonly Portland cement) as well as other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, aggregate (generally a coarse aggregate such...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete
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Roman concrete made arches such as these possible to build ... This Roman concrete(opus caementicium) paved the way for new , better building methods and proved to have several advantages over the previous types of concrete.
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Message - Re: The reason Roman concrete has lasted 2000 years ... In Reply to: The reason Roman concrete has lasted 2000 years posted by John E. Moore on October 07, 2000 at 10:32:54: ... Re: The reason Roman concrete has lasted 2000 years need research material lonnie contreras 12:39:59 11/15/2003 (0)
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