Achitecture: a two pillars water tank stand.

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 3 years ago  

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 3 years ago  

Hello @obrisgold1. We're always delighted to have you in our community. Keep up the superb posts! 😊

Hello @obrisgold1. How are you? There's no cause for alarm. What you've witnessed is simply a water tank tower constructed out of reinforced concrete. The long bamboo poles attached to it are there for scaffolding (platform for workers) purposes. As most of us are used to seeing towers in steel, iron, or other metals, this reinforced concrete structure is quite common in other parts of the world. Perhaps the house owners in that neighborhood wanted a much stronger method of carrying their heavy tanks of water to ensure longevity.

We're doing well so far, thanks. Perhaps you can update us on that water tank tower upon its completion by commenting with a picture here? I wonder how it would look like. Be safe and have a splendid week!

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Keep going like this then @obrisgold1 😊👍 Have a nice day.

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now if you take a look at the image you will see the image of a structure this is gonna be a water tank stand, I have never seen this type before all the ones I came across are all made of iron or steel none I have come across that was built with pillars and rods

I am not really sure if you are talking here about the scaffolding or the structure frames. What I saw in the picture are bamboo scaffolding, and it is rare to see it to date.

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This blog of yours refreshed my plan of building a water tank for our home use. My problem is where I am going to build it and how big it will be.

I will see what I can do, I am still in early planning.