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- Palandomus abstract "The Palandomus invented in 1919 by architect Mario Palanti, consists of a cement block of 18x18x36cm made with the vibration system, to serve as the cellular element of construction, being designed with a particular shape "hermaphrodite", which allows placement in any sense, without the constraints of location if not horizontal. In fact the thin ledge, ribs protrusion allow to leave the walls without plaster, but at the same time, ensure the maximum bonding of the elements. The Palandomus is sufficient to withstand up to safety limit of 70 meters in elevation, allowing, without special precautions, the installation of jack arch to openings doors and windows and of dry archivolt.".
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- Palandomus wikiPageID "33523958".
- Palandomus wikiPageLength "3334".
- Palandomus wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Palandomus wikiPageRevisionID "602890065".
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLink Archivolt.
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Building_materials.
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLink Cement_block.
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLink Concrete_masonry_unit.
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLink Door.
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLink Jack_arch.
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Palanti.
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLink Plaster.
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLink Window.
- Palandomus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palandomus".
- Palandomus hasPhotoCollection Palandomus.
- Palandomus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Palandomus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Palandomus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stonemasonry.
- Palandomus subject Category:Building_materials.
- Palandomus comment "The Palandomus invented in 1919 by architect Mario Palanti, consists of a cement block of 18x18x36cm made with the vibration system, to serve as the cellular element of construction, being designed with a particular shape "hermaphrodite", which allows placement in any sense, without the constraints of location if not horizontal. In fact the thin ledge, ribs protrusion allow to leave the walls without plaster, but at the same time, ensure the maximum bonding of the elements.".
- Palandomus label "Palandomus".
- Palandomus sameAs Palandomus.
- Palandomus sameAs m.0h96bjx.
- Palandomus sameAs Q3889363.
- Palandomus sameAs Q3889363.
- Palandomus wasDerivedFrom Palandomus?oldid=602890065.
- Palandomus isPrimaryTopicOf Palandomus.