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For the past two years, a major renovation at the Yale Center for British Art focused on repairing what is arguably the ...
This cast-in-place concrete house is completely off the grid—powered by photovoltaic panels and catching all domestic and landscape water from rainfall captured off the roof and stored in cisterns.
An average American 2,000-sq-ft (185.8-m 2) home built on a reasonably standard five-inch-thick (13-cm) concrete slab uses about 31 cubic yards (~24 m 3) of concrete.
Inorganic pigments from LANXESS are opening up new design possibilities in 3D concrete printing. A current example is the ...
If you move in architecture circles, chances are you’ve heard the term ‘eco-brutalism’ floating around. It refers to an emerging movement that incorporates the tenets of brutalism – exposed materials, ...
Love concrete? If so, you'll find a lot to like with the Shire, by Atelier Matias Mosquera. Designed to blend into its lush surrounding landscape, the extraordinary home offers self-sufficiency in ...
Concrete Dreams continues the Museum of Finnish Architecture’s series of exhibitions exploring the architecture of past decades, this time reaching the 1970s.
Grid was designed by architect Shigeru Tsuda, with structural engineering expertise provided by Etsuji Amano. Their collaboration and individual contributions were crucial to the project's success ...