<p>This Architectural Drawing is GRC frame Details. GRC-<strong>Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete</strong>-is a material made of a cementitious matrix composed of cement, sand, water and admixtures, in which short length glass fibres are dispersed. It has been widely used in the construction industry for non-structural elements, like façade panels. <strong>The structural advantages of GRC arise from a reduced weight and a higher impact and tensile strength as compared with concrete</strong>. To obtain a corrosion free material with high durability, the structural elements studied were designed with reinforcement of carbon tendons and stainless steel bars. <strong>Glass Reinforced Concrete</strong> (GRC), also known as GFRC concrete, is a popular building material for cladding due to the versatility it offers and the fact it is around 80% lighter than pre-cast steel reinforced concrete cladding. The results show that <strong>GRC has a much lower environmental impact by a factor of as high as 60%</strong>, when compared to traditional precast concrete (Ferry and Parrott, 1999). For knowledge and information download the drawing file.</p>