Andreas Bittis: TranslucentConcrete

Apparently it is possible to use optical fiber as an admixture in concrete to create a translucent material that retains the structural and plastic properties of concrete but allows limited light to pass through. Just imagine what Frank Lloyd Wright would have done with a product such as this:

TranslucentConcrete

“TranslucentConcrete is a combination of optical fibres and fine concrete. Thousands of fibres run side by side transmitting light between the two surfaces of each element. Because of their small size the fibres blend into concrete becoming a component of the material like small pieces of ballast. In this manner, the result is not only having the two materials mixed – glass in concrete – but a third, new material, which is homogeneous in its inner structure and on its main surfaces as well.”

Link to Article, from Gizmodo

18 December 2007 | Construction, Design, General, Technology | Comments

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