We love hearing about new materials coming to market, as they offer so much potential to change the way we build, make, or even feel within an environment. Remember Light Transmitting Concrete? The Energy Curtain? Thank goodness for Blaine Brownell. A Seattle based architect, he has been researching and logging the coolest new materials for the last five years. 200 of his finds have been compiled into a book, Transmaterial, which was just published in December.
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help! i hate glass block and i need an alternative!! i saw norman foster’s project in japan and it said he used recycled glass block. it looked like cast glass bricks. do you know of this or any other updated cast glass or glass block product?
Cools sites! Will have more time later to review. Great stuff!
I NEED THE MATERIALS