C.E.S. Office – Martinez House: Construction of octagonal freestanding concrete columns, with low-cost formwork, shot in gunite – Photographs of mold

01/01/1979
Construction Experiment & Mock-up

View of the jig used as a templete for cutting the compound curves on a two-by-two, used to build the corners of the form, for building the column. This curve, cut off the plane of the diagonal, allows a flare to be created at the four corners of the column shaft, where they meet the base.

Photographer:
Christopher Alexander/C.E.S., Martinez, CA, U.S.A.
Source:
Digital
Characteristics:
B&W
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