Chronos Chromos Concrete is a new type of system that allows you to dynamically display patterns, numbers and text in the surface of a concrete slab. This project appears to have come out of the Royal College of Art in London by Chris Glaister, Afshin Mehin and Tomas Rosen. They say it’s suitable for indoor and outdoor applications with a the ability to make color changes in 5 seconds. Make sure to check out the video to see it in action!

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Tom Morgan Thursday, 08.24.06 @ 6:59 am

A really interesting play with concrete. To what extent can concrete with a thermochromic aggregate be affected by the atmospheric or contact temperature? If anyone has any info I would be very gratfull.


Concrete Resurfacing Friday, 10.27.06 @ 5:13 am

can u provide more info on this ?




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