That looks like super permeable pavement, over fairly non-compacted fill perhaps? It'd be interesting to see what happens after another 30 seconds or so in that same spot if the flow continued. My guess is that saturation might finally occur and you'd start to see the flow stay on the surface. Just a guess.
there is something wrong with this coancrete
so what happens underneath
is there gravel for drainage or proper grading for run off ?
Is it the misplaced 'a'?
Sorry, go do it! I couldn't resist.
That looks like super permeable pavement, over fairly non-compacted fill perhaps? It'd be interesting to see what happens after another 30 seconds or so in that same spot if the flow continued. My guess is that saturation might finally occur and you'd start to see the flow stay on the surface. Just a guess.
P.S. Green infrastructure folks and low-impact-development (LID) advocates would argue that there's something very right about that paving.
Where I am with hillsides.... that can be a serious problem.
go do it, take a look here on Archinect News.
Nice one, citizen.
so we dont need this anymore, right? : http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jul/26/relief-as-san-francisco-tests-out-urine-repellent-paint
Topmix Permeable concrete
citizen you are the only one to get the "joke"
the post is not about the actual concrete but that something is wrong with the title "coancrete"
yea that is what i was doing!
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