kuorimuotti
Kuorimuotti is a Finnish term referring to a type of architectural formwork used in concrete construction. Specifically, it denotes a permanent formwork, meaning the material used to create the mold for the concrete remains in place after the concrete has cured. This contrasts with traditional formwork, which is typically removed once the concrete has hardened.
The primary materials used for kuorimuotti can vary, but common examples include profiled steel sheets, lightweight
The advantages of using kuorimuotti include increased construction speed, as there is no need for formwork