It won't damage the landscape! There are various options such as fabric stacking.
The "Pier Stone Method" is a groundbreaking landscaping technique that revives the traditional craftsmanship of stone masons through the combination of residual formwork (pier) and residual decorative materials. Residual decorative materials refer to the landscaping materials such as natural stones, gravel, and thinned wood that are installed using the through-holes of the residual formwork (pier) in this method. Since the residual decorative materials are integrated with the cast-in-place concrete through anchors via the pier's through-holes, there is no concern about peeling or falling off. 【Features】 ■ The design pattern of the residual decorative materials is devised to avoid continuous joints, resulting in a natural joint finish. ■ While maintaining the stable strength of cast-in-place concrete structures, the aesthetic beauty of traditional dry stone walls and similar features can be reproduced. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Design Patterns (Examples from the Natural Stone Series)】 ■ Fabrication Type ■ Valley Stacking Type ■ Pebble Stacking Type ■ Irregular Fabrication Type ■ Small Nodzura Stacking Type *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Examples (Excerpt)】 ■ Hokkaido Development Bureau Asahikawa Development Construction Department Rikumanbetsu River No. 2 Bed Protection Work ■ Tohoku Regional Development Bureau Shinjo River Office Rittayasawa River Basin Honzawa No. 2 Erosion Control Dam Reconstruction Work *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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In fact, the term "residual formwork" was created by the National Formwork Industry Association. The National Formwork Industry Association conducts research and development on residual formwork and manufactures and sells residual formwork products across the country, with the participation of over 40 concrete companies nationwide. Residual formwork is used for various applications such as sediment control dams, tidal embankments, steep slope retaining walls, and riverbank protection. We aim to contribute to total cost reduction with residual formwork that responds to future labor-saving and manpower-reducing needs.