Even the Romans and Persians started to use horse hair (natural fibers!) as reinforcement and/or used glass pearls to make solid walls translucent.
We know that since - at least - the 50s, there has been something like textile concrete.
Architects like Bill Price (Rotterdam, Houston), Will Wittig (Detroit), Francesco Passaniti (Paris), Sensitile (Detroit), Aron Losonczi (Czongrad), Christoffer Dupont (Copenhagen), Luccon (Lustenau), Andreas Bittis (Aachen) and others started and published their translucent concretes - all with optical fibers …
So - who, how and where translucent concrete was "invented" is by no means a question anymore... It is now state of the art.
The Romans
Roman concrete was invented over 2,000 years ago as a means to cheaply create a stable building material. The Romans used concrete to build most of the monuments that still stand today.
When they invented concrete. Roman concrete set underwater and was used to build harbours.
Usually concrete. Romans invented concrete.
The Ancient Brazilians in around 1 B.C., actually invented concrete. It was made so that the ancient people of Brazil would have straight roads where they could carry large amounts of grass to a specific place for the purpose of building soccer fields.
He could see that the sun was up but because the window was translucent he could not make out if the car was in the driveway.
Concrete was invented by Romans in circa 1243 A.D.
By Joseph Aspdin in 1824. Concrete was invented in 1849 by Joseph Monier.
concrete was made in 1243 a.d.
the Romans invented concrete. They called it Opus caementicium
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The Romans invented concrete.
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Concrete used as a profile course as blinding concrete Invented in 1964 by a man named Daniel Brady.
The Romans invented concrete.