In architecture, this is a construction method that does not involve any processes that use water, such as concrete work or plastering, by simply assembling molded boards and pillars on-site. This has the advantage of shortening the construction period. →Wet construction Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
建築で、成型した板や柱などを現場で組み立てるだけで、コンクリート工事・左官工事などの水を用いる工程を全く含まない方式による構造。工期短縮の利点がある。→湿式構造
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