Nov
29
2007

Concrete… Think about it.

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Not long ago I received an email from Katie. She had read the piece I wrote several months back on “Concrete that Changes the World”. After mentioning that she enjoyed reading about how concrete helps in the area of handicap accessibility and our camping adventures, she drew my attention to another website: WWW.ConcreteThinker.com . I must say I was immediately intrigued by the name of the site. I like to think of myself as a bit of a “thinker”.

Anyway, I located the site and started to do a little digging through it. First of all… one CAN’T miss the “Sim City” demo on the home page. A great little click- on window that highlights concrete and it’s many environmental benefits. The entire site is dedicated to the challenge for us to think of concrete as a “sustainable resource”. I had to go to my Merriam-Webster tab to look up the word “sustainable” and found this:

1: capable of being sustained2 a: of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged <sustainable techniques> <sustainable agriculture> b: of or relating to a lifestyle involving the use of sustainable methods <sustainable society>

Concrete Thinker is an enjoyable website. In addition to lots of information on how people are looking at and using concrete in today’s “green sensitive” world, there are real case studies and stories of buildings and structures that are up and alive.

Here is their opening invite to explore the rest of the site:

Welcome to the Concrete Thinker web site, a resource to help design professionals make sustainable design a reality through the durability, versatility and energy performance of concrete. I like it! Love it, Live it, Think about it!

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Written by Tom in: General |

1 Comment »

  • ConcreteThinker is a solid learning site, I just want to encourage any viewers to spend time weekly in what they offer, you’ll walk away with substance! Thanks Bryan
    http://www.BetterPaths.com

    Comment | March 14, 2008

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