The provided chart depicts how a storage area is constructed using concrete canvas.
Overall, the process involves six separate steps, beginning with the manufacture of the key building material called concrete canvas and ending with the final use of the construction.
In the material preparation stage, concrete canvas is produced with a thin waterproof layer on the bottom, on which an extremely thick dry concrete block and a fibrous top surface are placed, enhancing the overall quality and sustainability of the product. The resulting materials are then covered with a protective plastic coating and delivered in bulk to the construction site using large trucks and containers. After being unwrapped, the concrete canvas is ready for constant use and installation.
Moving on to the next step, canvas rolls are fixed and spread on a flat surface up to 10 meters long by utilizing pegs and ropes to control stability. The process continues with air being pumped into the concrete canvas through a door mechanism, allowing materials to inflate and thus form a storage unit. This initial setup is then provided with water to activate the inner concrete layer, which can take approximately 20 to 24 hours to solidify and stay firm. Once the setting process is completed, the storage area made from concrete canvas is now open to usage, serving different storage purposes.
