Despite being ubiquitous in countries around the world, particularly in Europe and South America, concrete homes are still fairly rare in the United States when compared to the hegemony of wood.
The production of the cement used in concrete is a major contributor to worldwide CO2 emissions and since we're reliant on the stuff for our infrastructure, this is a serious problem. However, Nendo ...
Walkthrough a cement house from 1909 via this Radford Architectural Co. trade catalog. Alexia MacClain When it comes to building a new home, there are so many things to consider. Should it be ...
A home that one wouldn’t expect to see in a desert setting has landed on the real estate market in Mountain Center, California, for $1.6 million. Living room Screen grab from Realtor Normally, a house ...