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    13 Innovative & Creative Commercial Concrete Applications

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMarch 20, 20235 Mins Read
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    Concrete is one of the most versatile building materials available today, with a wide range of applications in commercial construction. From foundations and walls to floors and roofs, concrete is valuable in almost any part of a building. However, in recent years, architects, engineers or commercial concrete contractors have been pushing the boundaries of what is possible with concrete. They are increasingly using it innovatively to create unique and impressive commercial buildings. 

    This blog post explores some of the most innovative commercial concrete applications.

    What are some of the Creative & Innovation Commercial Concrete Applications?

    1. Sculptural facades

    Concrete is beneficial in creating sculptural facades that add a unique and striking visual element to a building. These facades can take many forms, from bold geometric shapes to intricate patterns and textures. One notable example is the MahaNakhon tower in Bangkok, Thailand. This building features a dramatic, pixelated facade that was made possible through the use of 3D modelling and advanced construction techniques. The result is a building that resembles a giant, pixelated sculpture rising from the cityscape.

    1. Decorative walls and floors

    Concrete contractors in Melbourne also use the material to create decorative walls and floors that add texture, colour, and visual interest to a space. Commercial concrete flooring can be especially effective in commercial settings for creating a unique atmosphere and branding the space. For example, the Adidas flagship store in Tokyo, Japan, features a concrete floor dyed blue to match the brand’s signature colour. The floor is also etched with a pattern that resembles the brand’s iconic stripes, creating a visually striking and memorable space.

    1. Energy-efficient concrete systems

    Concrete contractors can create energy-efficient building systems that can help reduce a building’s energy consumption and lower its carbon footprint. For example, insulated concrete forms (ICFs) are a type of concrete construction system that uses polystyrene foam as insulation. This creates a building that is highly energy efficient, with excellent thermal insulation properties. 

    1. Self-healing concrete

    Self-healing concrete is a relatively new technology that uses bacteria embedded in the concrete to repair cracks and other damage. When a crack forms in the concrete, the bacteria are activated and begin to produce calcium carbonate, which fills the crack and restores the concrete’s strength. This technology could have significant implications for the durability and longevity of concrete structures.

    1. Thin-shell concrete structures

    Thin-shell concrete structures are a type of construction that uses thin, precast concrete panels to create a building’s walls and roof. Contractors can shape these panels into almost any form, allowing for highly customised and visually striking buildings. Additionally, because the panels are lightweight, contractors can quickly and easily assemble them, reducing construction time and costs.

    1. Concrete countertops and sinks

    The use of concrete in material for countertops and sinks in commercial spaces, such as restaurants and bars, is increasing. Concrete countertops are highly durable, and contractors can customise them to fit any design aesthetic, with different colours, textures, and finishes options. Additionally, because concrete is a non-porous material, it is highly resistant to stains and spills.

    1. Concrete furniture

    Contractors use concrete to create furniture for commercial spaces, such as chairs, tables, and benches. Concrete furnishings are highly durable and can withstand heavy use, making them a popular choice for outdoor spaces and high-traffic areas. 

    1. Concrete sound barriers

    Concrete can be valuable in creating sound barriers along highways and other noisy areas. These sound barriers are highly effective at reducing noise pollution. For example, sound barriers in urban areas might blend in with nearby buildings, while those in rural areas might blend in with the natural landscape.

    1. Concrete paving stones

    Concrete paving stones are prevalent in commercial spaces, such as sidewalks and parking lots. Concrete paving stones are highly durable and can withstand heavy use, making them ideal for high-traffic areas. Additionally, because they come in various colours and finishes, you can customise them to fit any design aesthetic.

    1. Concrete roof tiles

    Concrete roof tiles are an increasingly popular choice for commercial buildings, particularly those in areas with harsh weather conditions. Concrete roof tiles are highly durable and can withstand high winds, heavy rain, and even hail.

    1. Concrete seawalls

    Concrete seawalls are an effective solution for protecting coastal areas from erosion and storm surges. These structures consist of reinforced concrete that blends in with the surrounding environment. Additionally, they can withstand the harsh conditions of the marine environment, making them a durable and long-lasting solution.

    1. 3D-printed concrete structures

    3D printing is an emerging technology applicable to creating complex concrete structures. This technology allows architects and engineers to produce customised and intricate designs that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional construction methods. Additionally, because 3D printing is a relatively fast and cost-effective process, it has the potential to revolutionise how contractors build concrete structures.

    1. Concrete retaining walls

    Concrete retaining walls stabilise steep slopes and prevent landslides. Because they are highly durable and require minimal maintenance, they are a popular choice for commercial spaces that require long-term stability and protection.

    Conclusion

    Concrete is an innovative building material one can use in numerous creative and unexpected ways. Concrete contractors can create countless structures, including asphalt car park construction in Melbourne, asphalt concrete roads, etc., that can last long. Apart from this, self-healing concrete, concrete sound barriers, and much more, the possibilities for concrete  commercial applications are endless. As technology and design continue to evolve, we can expect to see even more exciting and innovative uses of concrete in the years to come. 

    To learn more about the innovative technology and advancements in commercial concrete applications, contact Roadseal Civil today! 

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