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Monolithic Structures

Monolithic structures are buildings or constructions made from a single, unified material or piece, rather than assembled from multiple parts. This approach creates a seamless, solid entity that often offers strength, durability, and stability. Examples include carved stone monuments, concrete monoliths, or large, continuous concrete walls. The key characteristic is that the entire structure is formed as one continuous whole, reducing joints or seams that could weaken it over time. This method is valued for its robustness and longevity, especially in applications requiring enduring strength and integrity.