The Invisible Muscle: Engineering the Weightless Slab In modern residential architecture, we often chase the "impossible" cantilever—those thin, gravity-defying planes that define the work of John Lautner or Pierre Koenig. But to achieve that aesthetic of weightlessness, the structure has to work twice as hard. This is where Post-Tensioned (PT) Cables come in. Unlike standard rebar, which is passive, PT cables are an active system. We aren't just reinforcing the concrete; we are putting it under immense compression to make it behave like a rigid, high-strength spring. Concrete Deck w/ Electrical Boxes Installed The Anatomy of the Deck The process begins with a meticulous layout. On this project, we used a board-form finish inlay on top of the plywood decking. This ensures that the underside of the slab—the "ceiling" for the floor below—retains the organic texture of wood grain once the forms are stripped. Before the first cable is run, hundreds of elec...
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