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[[File:Ferrocement04.jpg|400px|thumb|right| "Shelter 2010" - very low cost bamboo frame shelter ... the $5 per square foot house. Photo kindly provided by Garrett Connelly from Ferrocement.com. Those interested may read in greater detail about the project in [http://www.ferrocement.com/Shelter-2010/post-1_5-2010.html this photo essay]. Art, justice and pride of place lead to sustainable human culture ]]
[[File:Ferrocement04.jpg|400px|thumb|right| "Shelter 2010" - very low cost bamboo frame shelter ... the $5 per square foot house. Photo kindly provided by Garrett Connelly from [http://www.Ferrocement.com Ferrocement.com]. Those interested in greater detail may read all about the project in [http://www.ferrocement.com/Shelter-2010/post-1_5-2010.html this photo essay]. Art, justice and pride of place lead to sustainable human culture ]]





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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrocement

A thick mixture of Portland cement and sand is applied to layers of woven steel mesh and closely-spaced small-diameter steel rods to make a thin shell roof.
Ferrocement for raised bed gardening
Building in India, constructed mainly out of prefabricated ferrocement structures.


In prefab building systems

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Use in Shipbuilding

sailing boat

Use of alternative materials other than steel mesh

(text, communications)

basalt fibers

"Shelter 2010" - very low cost bamboo frame shelter ... the $5 per square foot house. Photo kindly provided by Garrett Connelly from Ferrocement.com. Those interested in greater detail may read all about the project in this photo essay. Art, justice and pride of place lead to sustainable human culture


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