According to a recent report published by Allied Market Research, titled, Translucent Concrete Market by Application (Walls, Roofing, and Flooring) and End User (Residential and Non-residential): ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Translucent Concrete: Emerging Markets" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This report includes: An overview of technological advances and market ...
The translucent concrete market is projected to register a CAGR of 80.0% during the forecast period. Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05823560/?utm ...
Dublin, Dec. 31, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Translucent Concrete Market by Raw Material Type (Concrete, Optical Elements), Application (Facade & Wall Cladding, Flooring), End-use Industry ...
WASHINGTON — It used to be only Superman who could see through concrete walls, but an exhibition at the National Building Museum shows that mere mortals can do it too. Called “Liquid Stone,” the show ...
Outside the industry, concrete is most often thought of as an important – yet boring – standby of the construction industry. That has started to change with the growing popularity of innovations like ...
A mixture of traditional concrete and fiber-optics, TranslucentConcrete (not to be confused with translucent concrete—yes, I know) can be used by architects to make load-bearing walls a little more ...
The recently renovated headquarters of the Bank of Georgia holds almost 300 square meters of light transmitting concrete. The project is a large scale application of translucent concrete produced by ...
It was once thought that only Superman could see through concrete walls, but an exhibit at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., shows mere mortals can do it, too. Called "Liquid Stone," ...
Having grown tired of the oppressive atmosphere concrete can give to a structure, 27 year-old Aron Losonczi has invented a type of concrete that allows light to pass through. By combining fiberoptic ...
Brutalists look out. A new type of concrete has been developed, and it looks almost ethereal. Images of LiTraCon, the Light Transmitting concrete – make it look strangely like styrofoam. Hungarian ...
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