The given process demonstrates how a storage area is made, using concrete canvas.
Overall, it is clear that there are eight main steps in total, starting with manufacturing concrete canvas and ending with the completed area used for storing.
Looking at the chart in detail, the process begins with the manufacture of concrete canvas in three layers, namely the fibrous top surface, dry concrete in the middle and waterproof layer underneath. After that, it is packaged and sent by truck to another site where the following phases occur. Once it reaches its destination, concrete canvas is unwrapped then being spread on the ground. People subsequently use four pegs to secure the canvas while stretching it to 10 metres by a rope tied to a car, ready for the next step.
Finishing the preparation, the canvas is moved to the underground before an air pump is used to blow air into it, inflating it into a spacious tent. At the same time, a door is added to the new tent, opening a way for people to step in. In step 6, the concrete tent becomes bigger by being watered. Finally, after a day for setting, the finished place is ready to be used as a storage area where people can leave their personal things and tools.
