Rudus concretum[1] (-eris, n), vel concretum tantum,[2] sive lithocolla glarea adiecta[1] (-ae, f), est materia ad aedificia construenda, e sabulo et calculis ferrumine glutinatis facta.

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Pantheon Romanum, tholus e rudere concreto confectus.
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Aedificium hodiernum: Boston City Hall, anno 1968 perfectus. Imago ab anno 1981.

Historia

Romani antiqui rudus concretum invenerunt, opus caementicium appellatum, quod ab hodierno paulum differt ubi nostre? melius est. Exempli gratia Amphitheatrum Flavium e rudere concreto factum est.

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Nexus externi

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