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Dimensions
Image:
8.00" x 8.00"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 13.50"
Concrete Silo By Paul Freidlund Framed Print
by Paul Freidlund
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Design Details
A cement monolithic silo in rural wisconsin.... more
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
A cement monolithic silo in rural wisconsin.
"By the early twentieth century three types of concrete silos were in active use: monolithic concrete silos, both solid and hollow wall, and concrete block silos. These early types were soon joined by concrete stave silos which soon predominated.
Monolithic Concrete Silos. Monolithic concrete silos were constructed out of a solid mass of concrete. The common thickness of the wall is six inches, adequate for a diameter of 25 feet and a height of 50 to 60 feet. Typically such silos employ vertical and horizontal steel reinforcement.The silos were constructed using wood inner forms and galvanized sheet steel outer forms.(Farmbuildingguide.org n.d. )"
About Paul Freidlund
I love my camera and all things about Photography. All photos are copy right, ya, ya...
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Heidi Smith
Beautiful! f/v
Nick Boren
That is one awesome old silo.. :-) voted
Lianne Schneider
Such a vintage piece of Americana - these remarkable old silos are few and far between these days! Wonderful work. F/L T
Donna Kennedy
Marvelous shot of this unique silo!...tweet/vote
Harold Bonacquist
Such an interesting work -- the silo seems right in place in those woods -- properly proportioned; properly colored; properly aged.