Architects Team Up with Khmer Women to Build a Community Centre with Fabric and Concrete

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Using an innovative method of casting concrete in lightweight fabric molds, the architects of Orkidstudio -- along with StructureMode -- teamed up with a group of Khmer women in Sihanoukville, Cambodia to rebuild a community centre in the city’s urban heart.

The construction technique was developed and tested by engineers from StructureMode using a combination of physical testing and computer analysis software, Oasys GSA Suite, to predict the stretch of a particular fabric when concrete is poured inside. Through three-dimensional sketches the seamstresses and building team could understand the construction sequence of the form, completing the entire project in just eight weeks.

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Cite: José Tomás Franco. "Architects Team Up with Khmer Women to Build a Community Centre with Fabric and Concrete" 17 Nov 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/777057/architects-team-up-with-khmer-women-to-build-a-community-centre-with-fabric-and-concrete> ISSN 0719-8884

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