Composite concrete structure and method of making same

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Tensioned or flexed sheet facing

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52100, 52332, 52381, 52577, 264 35, E04C 210, E04B 548

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039993418

ABSTRACT:
An architecturally finished concrete structure is a composite of a finished wallboard member, such as plasterboard, plywood, etc., to which is bonded a plurality of elongated hollow void creating devices, with said devices being embedded in a concrete structure that is adhered to said finished wallboard member. In the subject method, one side, or both sides, of the concrete form for casting-in-place the concrete structure is defined by a finished wallboard member to which is adhered a plurality of elongated hollow void creating devices. Concrete is poured in the space defined by the concrete form, and is cured so as to be in intimate contact with, and embed, the void creating devices, and the resulting concrete structure is architecturally finished by having one or both faces thereof formed of said wallboard member.

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