Increased urbanisation will put an increasing strain on our green spaces, which is expected to have a significant effect on our physical and mental health, as well as the health of our ecosystems. As such it is important to integrate more green spaces in our urban fabric. One way of doing this is by making use of so-called bioreceptive concrete on our façades and other structures, which allows for biological growth to take place on the concrete substrate itself, without requiring any additional systems or maintenance. However, the challenge is to create an affordable concrete mixture that is sufficiently bioreceptive for biological growth to take place. As such, in our research we test four possible measures to make concrete more biorecepti...
Bio-receptivity refers to the aptitude of a material to allow for the natural growth of small plant ...
Recycled concrete aggregates are obtained from materials used previously from a product or from cons...
Bio-receptivity refers to the aptitude of a material to allow for the natural growth of small plant ...
The significant increase in carbon dioxide emissions caused by the construction industry is detrimen...
The significant increase in carbon dioxide emissions caused by the construction industry is detrimen...
The interfacial transition zone (ITZ) around aggregates in concrete is a weak area with higher poros...
Incorporation of living organisms, such as photosynthetic organisms, on the structure envelope has b...
International audienceA main cause of biodiversity loss is artificialization of the marine environme...
Concrete is a prerequisite material for infrastructural development, which is required to be suffici...
Ordinary Portland cement (OPC), the most used binder in construction, presents some disadvantages in...
Technology applications in the concrete mix is ??growing very rapidly in this modern era to obtain c...
Technology applications in the concrete mix is ??growing very rapidly in this modern era to obtain c...
Ordinary Portland cement (OPC), the most used binder in construction, presents some disadvantages in...
Concrete is the most commonly used building material due to its relatively low cost, compressive str...
Concrete has become as one of the common material in the construction sector, which makes it of grea...
Bio-receptivity refers to the aptitude of a material to allow for the natural growth of small plant ...
Recycled concrete aggregates are obtained from materials used previously from a product or from cons...
Bio-receptivity refers to the aptitude of a material to allow for the natural growth of small plant ...
The significant increase in carbon dioxide emissions caused by the construction industry is detrimen...
The significant increase in carbon dioxide emissions caused by the construction industry is detrimen...
The interfacial transition zone (ITZ) around aggregates in concrete is a weak area with higher poros...
Incorporation of living organisms, such as photosynthetic organisms, on the structure envelope has b...
International audienceA main cause of biodiversity loss is artificialization of the marine environme...
Concrete is a prerequisite material for infrastructural development, which is required to be suffici...
Ordinary Portland cement (OPC), the most used binder in construction, presents some disadvantages in...
Technology applications in the concrete mix is ??growing very rapidly in this modern era to obtain c...
Technology applications in the concrete mix is ??growing very rapidly in this modern era to obtain c...
Ordinary Portland cement (OPC), the most used binder in construction, presents some disadvantages in...
Concrete is the most commonly used building material due to its relatively low cost, compressive str...
Concrete has become as one of the common material in the construction sector, which makes it of grea...
Bio-receptivity refers to the aptitude of a material to allow for the natural growth of small plant ...
Recycled concrete aggregates are obtained from materials used previously from a product or from cons...
Bio-receptivity refers to the aptitude of a material to allow for the natural growth of small plant ...