Hollow clay pot floors

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Hollow clay pots (or tiles) were first used in the early part of the 20th century as a means of constructing fireproof floors and reducing some of the dead loads of solid construction. Early systems relied in some cases upon iron reinforcement bars laid between the blocks, while others were unreinforced...

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