| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | hormigón armado |
| hollanti | gewapend beton |
| japani | 鉄筋コンクリート (tekkin-konkurīto) |
| kreikka | οπλισμένο σκυρόδεμα (oplisméno skyródema) |
| portugali | concreto reforçado |
| puola | żelbet |
| ranska | béton armé |
| ruotsi | armerad betong |
| saksa | Stahlbeton |
| suomi | teräsbetoni |
| tanska | jernbeton, armeret beton |
| tšekki | železobeton |
| venäjä | железобетон (železobeton) |
| Monikko | reinforced concretes |
A building material made from Portland cement concrete with a matrix of steel bars or wires (rebars) to increase its tensile strength.
A heavy, reinforced concrete column, seen before and after the concrete has been cast in place around its rebar frame
A building material made from Portland cement concrete with a matrix of steel bars or wires (rebars) to increase its tensile strength.
The novel shape of the Philips Pavilion built in Brussels for Expo 58 was achieved using reinforced concrete
A building material made from Portland cement concrete with a matrix of steel bars or wires (rebars) to increase its tensile strength.
François Coignet House at 72 rue Charles-Michels, Saint Denis