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Heinemann, H.A. (author)
In the 1920s, the improved concrete technology and growing acceptance of concrete as an aesthetical material resulted in an increased application of coloured concrete. This includes the use of organic and inorganic pigments, ground natural stone, consciously chosen coarse aggregates, and also a new technique: metallisation. This rare, yet...
journal article 2017
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Heinemann, H.A. (author)
Concrete like materials were already applied during the Roman Empire. After the decline of the Roman Empire, a wide scale application of concrete only reappeared in the 19th century. Here lies also the origin of modern (reinforced) concrete. Since then, both concrete application and composition have significantly changed. Today, concrete from...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Heinemann, H.A. (author), Copuroglu, O. (author), Nijland, T.G. (author)
Before the general acceptance of Portland cement as the main binder for concrete in the late 19th century, other, locally available binders were occasionally used. In the case of the Netherlands, which did not produce Portland cement, traditional lime-based binders were not uncommon. With a strong tradition of trass production, trass-lime...
conference paper 2012
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Nijland, TG (author), Zijlstra, H. (author), Castenmiller, CJJ (author), Koelemij, AJ (author), Stroex, S (author), Heinemann, H.A. (author)
report 2009
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