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Polished Concrete: How It Is Made and What to Consider When Using It in Your Projects

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Polished concrete is a versatile material that is easily customizable in its appearance, using stunning aggregates, quartz, and colors to create a sense of industrial sophistication in both homes and commercial buildings. Its reflective surface creates an evocative quality under light, which can be suitable for a variety of programs.

While still mainly used as a material for interior flooring, architects have been pushing the limits of polished concrete for years, using it for feature walls, patio floors and even large exterior panels such as in David Chipperfield’s extension to the Saint Louis Art Museum.

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The Wolf House / Wolf Architects

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Chadstone, Australia
  • Architects: Wolf Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  441
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012