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 <fs medium>This private villa, Casa Dent, constructed in Culebra, Puerto Rico, designed by Fu Tung Cheng of Cheng Design, made the first use of fabric formwork to cast reinforced concrete columns supporting a flat-plate slab.  Professor Mark West (Figure 6) of the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, was responsible for the architectural and formwork designs as well as overseeing construction of these columns [1].  The column formwork was developed and fabricated in Winnipeg, MB and air shipped to Culebra. (Photo credits: C.A.S.T.)</fs> <fs medium>This private villa, Casa Dent, constructed in Culebra, Puerto Rico, designed by Fu Tung Cheng of Cheng Design, made the first use of fabric formwork to cast reinforced concrete columns supporting a flat-plate slab.  Professor Mark West (Figure 6) of the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, was responsible for the architectural and formwork designs as well as overseeing construction of these columns [1].  The column formwork was developed and fabricated in Winnipeg, MB and air shipped to Culebra. (Photo credits: C.A.S.T.)</fs>
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-<fs medium>Sandy Lawton, a Vermont Design/Builder has also used geotextiles to form the columns, walls and floors for a nontraditional “treehouse” which was completed in 2007 as an addition to the Chuck and Wendy Black residence.  See the Picasa website [[http://picasaweb.google.com/arrodesign]] for construction and completed project photos of this truly unique application using fabric formwork. (Photo credits: Sandy Lawton)</fs>+<fs medium>Sandy Lawton, a Vermont Design/Builder has also used geotextiles to form the columns, walls and floors for a nontraditional “treehouse” which was completed in 2007 as an addition to the Chuck and Wendy Black residence.  See the Picasa website (//needs updating//) for construction and completed project photos of this truly unique application using fabric formwork. (Photo credits: Sandy Lawton)</fs>
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 ===== References ===== ===== References =====
  
 <fs medium>[1] West, M., (June 2004), “Fabric-Formed Concrete Columns”, //Concrete International//, June 2004, pp 42-45.\\  <fs medium>[1] West, M., (June 2004), “Fabric-Formed Concrete Columns”, //Concrete International//, June 2004, pp 42-45.\\ 
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 <fs medium>[[http://storiesofhouses.blogspot.com/2006/05/house-in-la-moraleja-madrid-by-miguel.html|Miguel Fisac]]</fs>\\  <fs medium>[[http://storiesofhouses.blogspot.com/2006/05/house-in-la-moraleja-madrid-by-miguel.html|Miguel Fisac]]</fs>\\ 
  
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