kuitubetoni
Kuitubetoni is a type of lightweight, prefabricated concrete building system originating from Finland. Developed in the 1940s by Finnish engineer Yrjö Korhonen, kuitubetoni was designed to provide a quick and efficient solution for post-WWII housing needs. The system consists of pre-fabricated concrete panels with rebar reinforcement, which are then assembled into larger structures using steel connectors.
Kuitubetoni's name translates to "wire-wood concrete" in Finnish, referencing the use of rebar as a substitute
Kuitubetoni buildings typically feature a series of pre-fabricated concrete panels, often with vertical windows and horizontal
Despite its relatively limited use, kuitubetoni's design and construction techniques have influenced various prefabricated building systems,