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Concrete Overview

A seamless white background with a repeating pattern of small, randomly oriented black triangle outlines and scattered black dots offers a concrete overview of minimalist design.

Concrete is an incredibly versatile material, adaptable for structural and non-structural uses. From Joseph Aspdin's early Portland Cement to modern innovations, concrete's evolution has been remarkable. Understanding its basic components—cement, aggregates, and water—and how their proportions impact strength and workability is crucial for architects. This overview delves into concrete's history, materials, design considerations, and various types, offering a comprehensive guide for professionals.