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Fabric formwork is a building technology that involves the use of a membrane as a formwork or mold to support concrete or rammed earth. Unlike traditional formworks, the material is highly flexible and will can deflect under the pressures of fresh concrete. The resulting forms exhibit curvature as well as excellent surface finishes that are generally not associated with concrete structures and architecture.
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