http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/~tw/concrete/prin.html
University of Illinois page has solid scientific principles about concrete.
http://www.cement.org/tech/cct_port_cem_prod_tech.asp
Good overview from the Portland Cement Association.
http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/~tw/concrete/concrete.html
Concrete information: teaching materials, history timeline, scientific principles. University of Illinois, Materials Science and Engineering.
http://www.concretenetwork.com/
Concrete Network is a overall site for house construction issues, pavers,countertops.
Art, Artists, Design, Architecture
http://www.entwisjj.com
Jeremy Entwistle, West Virginia artist and sculptor, combining metal, concrete, wood.
http://cowboy-zen.com/
Grayson Malone, Kensington, California, artist working in metal infused concretes. Large gallery of images.
http://www.concrete-art.com/
Charles Sthreshley,Virginia artist, makes concrete sculpture and furniture. Extensive how-to sections on using steel armatures.
http://www.faducci.com
Cement, steel and mosaic sculpture, bright colours, North San Juan, CA.
http://www.tjneil.com/
T. J. Neil, both Sr. and Jr., are Floridians who create huge outdoor concrete creatures using armatures and mesh.
http://www.quicksandstudio.com
Martin Webb, coloured concrete wallpieces, San Fransisco area.
http://www.midcoast.com/~bo
Bo Atkinson, works in concrete, pools, fountains, concepts.
http://www.perranch.com/
Contemporary geometric concrete from Sweden.
http://www.el-pasillo.com.ar/
Graciela petroni is an architect from Buenos Aires, Argentina, working in concrete and iron furniture.
http://www.theconcretist.com
"An association of independent artists, craftsmen and others who specialize in producing sensory concrete art and architecture." International.
http://www.goredesignco.com
Gore Design in Arizona. Check the portfolio section for furniture and countertops.
http://www.littleandlewis.com/
Concrete sculpture and paintings for the home and garden. Bainbridge Island, Washington.
http://www.sculptor1.com/
John Wilkinson, figurative sculptor in concrete and gypsum, Stonington, Maine.
http://www.gosculpture.com/
Jeff Yielding, abstract cement and wood sculpture.
http://www.chengdesign.com/
Custom homes, concrete countertops and NeoMix concrete pre-mix and supplies. Author of the book Concrete Countertops.
http://www.cement-creativity.org.uk/gallery.html
British Cement Association Awards for students to celebrate design and innovation using concrete.
http://www.concretedecisions.com
Preston Manser, industrial designer, makes architectural elements and objects for landsacaping in concrete, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
http://www.oceanstonestudio.com/
Bara Fallows and Richard MacKenzie make concrete garden art, Galiano Island, BC.
http://www.lagniappemosaic.com/
Andree LeBlanc is Florida-based craftsperson making mosaic work.
http://www.ancientartifactstile.com
http://www.ilenedunn.com
Ilene Dunn creates work in concrete and mortar, including tiles.
http://www.theshedstudios.com/
Rachel Reynolds in London, England, shows contemporary garden furniture in concrete.
http://www.compactconcrete.com/index_en.html
Francesco Passaniti, Paris, designs furniture, objects and sculptures, many in concrete.
http://www.concrete-clay.de
Two artists from Berlin have this web site called concrete+clay. In German.
http://www.taconic.net/kanwit/method.htm
Roy Kanwit. Spencertown, New York, sculptor shows the process of making a 20-foot high head in concrete and steel mesh.
http://users.lmi.net/~drewid/Techniques2.htm
Andrew Werby shares sculpture techniques including concrete.
http://www.buddyrhodes.com/
Buddy Rhodes Studio, San Francisco. Minimal concrete furniture, floor tiles, etc.
http://garden-art.com/
Garden Art Gallery, Chapel Hill, NC, has clay, marble and some concrete.
http://www.suedorman.com
Sue Dorman at Loyola Marymount University has worked a lot with concrete in jewelry.
http://www.arcosanti.org/
Arcosanti, an experimental town in the high desert of Arizona, is built with concrete. They offer workshops where you can help build the community.
http://www.stonewear.com/
Stonewear makes GFRC (glass fibre reinforced concrete) fountains and columns.
http://www.betonskulpturen.ch
Jacqueline Scholten and Hannelore Holz in Switzerland make life-size concrete figures painted with acrylics.
http://www.voile-de-beton.com/
Thierry Bogaert, architect designer in Paris, France, creates Voile de Beton (the scent of concrete) in these concrete perfume bottles.
http://www.sandbackfab.com
Sandback Fabrication in New Hampshire makes simple geometric tables with coloured concrete.
http://www.tjneil.com
T. J. Neil and his son make large sculpture: dragons, elephants, Elvises, using rebar, lath and concrete. In Florida.
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Concrete Safety
http://www.msds.com/
MSDS Solutions. Search by name or manufacturer. See also:
http://www.setonresourcecenter.com/MSDS/index.htm
http://www.netic.com.ar/sculp/schaz.htm
Traditional Sculpture Hazards, a text site by Michael McCann, Ph.D., C.I.H., and Angela Babin, M.S., contains a small section on Portland cement. Lots of information on other sculpture materials.
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