Poured concrete is a building method which consists of pouring concrete into wooden molds which are held together with steel tie rods or tiebacks. The concrete is made to cure for many days before the forms are removed, leaving holes that are observable, also referred to as tieback holes.
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
This contemporary house’s exterior is a mixture of wood shingles and poured concrete.
MacCracken Architects
These interior walls have the telltale signs of tieback holes, and they fit right in to the industrial-inspired space.
Rockefeller Partners Architects
The tieback holes of the poured concrete balcony could be seen over the doorway.
Grounded – Richard Risner RLA
A lovely bit of landscaping looks great when paired with a poured concrete garden wall.
LLC, Thomas Roszak Architecture
Dramatic painted steel girders (painted structure yellow) match the poured concrete walls and ceiling.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Poured concrete walls and a poured concrete planter fit in perfectly with precast concrete pavers and planter caps.
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