May 19, 2012

Concept Eco Bricks Made with Sand Using ‘CO2 Structure’ Technology

TIS&Partners has developed a construction material called CO2 Structure, which hardens quickly and delivers 2.5 times the tensile strength of .

“When CO2 is blown into silica, it instantly converts the silica into a material as hard as brick. And a brick can be formed in a little less than a minute. That’s what’s special about this material. However, bricks break easily. To achieve sufficient strength, so the structural material can be stretched and bent without incorporating steel rods, it needs to be combined with an organic material, such as epoxy or urethane. By doing that, we achieve a tensile strength at least 2.5 times that of . So a feature of this material is, it can be used as a basis for construction with very little steel reinforcement, or almost none.”

Generally, it will take about 28 days for concrete to cure to 100% of it’s design strength, but this CO2 Structure can deliver beyond that strength in just one day. This feature would allow for the rapid rebuilding of earthquake affected areas.

“For example, areas that underwent subsidence in the East Japan Earthquake could be reinforced using this material. That would make it possible to quickly restore strength on a par with concrete to uniform, flat areas. Also, where there are old buildings made of wood or reinforced concrete that are due for demolition, this material could be used in earthquake-resistant walls. That would give buildings a life of at least 50 years. The advantage is that it could be done quickly, without using advanced technology.”

As the first model example using CO2 Structure, TIS&Partners plans to install a double dome at the UIA World Congress, at Tokyo International Forum on September 25. Students from Tokyo Denki University will help to build this structure, which will hold over 150 people.

“CO2 Structure” Could Help Rebuilding Efforts In Earthquake Stricken Areas – DigInfo TV.

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About Fermín Beltrán

Fermín Beltrán has worked in Architecture for many years gaining a wide range of real-world design and construction experience. He is fascinated by finding alternatives methods of creating modern architecture in ways that are sustainable, elegant, comfortable and functional. He has vast experience designing and constructing a wide array of buildings ranging from state-of-the-art music halls to social housing and even small holdings in South America. He is currently completing a Masters in Advanced Sustainability at the University of Dundee in Scotland Connect with him on » LinkedIn » and on Flickr

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