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Transparent Concrete
New Architecture in Concrete...
... from translucent blocks and photo-engraved building fronts to revolutionary materials that promise to change the rules of construction as we know them today.
We all know that concrete can be concocted to look like many things, but who would have thought that the rock-solid substance could be a substitute for a window? As it turns out, a handful of academic and commercial researchers are not just dreaming of this, they’re busy making it happen.
I've heard onlymatt is building his house with this stuff. Cool.
hi gibbsy, looks good but those images don't seem to be loading!
Nice, a couple of years back on the feed we had an item about a whole book of these kind of new materials, the book was called Transmaterial and I had a PDF of the whole thing. I'll try and dig it out...
Looks more transluscent than transparent - but great - just imagine if we could get truly transparent concrete - wow - transparent concrete floors - in the meantime - transluscent is fab.
Paul
Looks more transluscent than transparent - but great - just imagine if we could get truly transparent concrete - wow - transparent concrete floors - in the meantime - transluscent is fab.
Paul
Hello!
Do somebody know something about costs of this material and company/factory who sell/make that?
If somebody know pls. answer on my mail box:
inco1@mail.ru
Warmest regards
Vasily
Check out the guys at LiTraCon
You should be able to get all the info there on light transmitting concrete. You can even order some samples.
It's not real. The shadow, from the woman's arm, on the side of the block doesn't match up with the silhouette painted,(I presume), on the front.
This is a mexican technology, cool!
It's Hungarian, not Mexican and it's real
You talked about a PDF book called Transmaterial is it possible you email me the book
I'm an architecture student in Canterbury England UCA
I would be very grateful
I wonder how this would look with an epoxy flooring coating over it either way this is some pretty cool concrete and could have endless uses.
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