Concrete, a material commonly used in the construction industry, is made of a binder combined with aggregates (or gravels), water, and certain additives. Its origins reach back as far as Ancient Egypt, when the construction of large structures created the need for a new kind of material: one which was liquid, featured properties of natural stones, could be molded, and communicated a sense of nobility and grandeur.
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Concrete Architecture: 20 Outstanding Projects in Mexico
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Casa Lomas / Oficio Taller
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Architects: Oficio Taller
- Area: 1300 m²
- Year: 2017
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