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“The Romans came up with the formula involving cement, water, sand, and gravel that we recognise as concrete” Given its use in everyday building projects, concrete seems like a fairly modern material, but it’s actually been around for thousands of years. The Romans came up with the formula involving cement, water, sand, and gravel that we recognise as concrete, using it for everything from aqueducts and temples to the Pantheon. At a mere 1900 years old, this beautiful building is a concrete new-build compared to the Egyptian and Turkish subterranean water stores and structures that date back 8000–12,000 years. Robert Courland’s Concrete Planet is a comprehensive guide to this durable material and provides plenty of inspiration for creative…
