Concrete-LCDA

New York,  NY 
United States
https://www.concrete-beton.com/
  • Booth: 2526

Concrete LCDA is the leader in Europe in the fibre-reinforced concrete interior fittings sector with prestigious references. Based in France, the company make its exclusive Panbeton®, Slimbeton® and Beton Lege® technologies available worldwide with offices in Europe, Asia and North America.

Concrete LCDA offers unique solutions for interior desings in lightweight concrete for various sectors of the cosntruction and interior design industries such as hospitality, retail, public spaces, residential, education, Cultural…


 Press Releases

  • CONCRETE LCDA

    INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN CONCRETE FOR INTERIOR DESIGN

    Based in France, Concrete LCDA has become in just a few years a reference for innovation in concrete for interior architecture and design.

    Concrete LCDA is the leader in Europe in the fibre-reinforced concrete interior fittings sector with prestigious references.

    The company exports the products worldwide with offices in Europe, Asia and North America.

    Concrete LCDA makes its exclusive Panbeton®, Slimbeton® and Beton Lege® technologies available and offers unique solutions for fittings in lightweight concrete.

    - Hospitality

    - Retail fittings

    - Public Buildings

    - Residential

    NOVELTIES

    DESIGNS BY NERI & HU

    The Chinese character 亘 “gèn” is composed of two lines at the top and bottom, with the character for “sun” nestled in between. The horizontal strokes, one representing the heavens above and the other representing the earth below, allude to the infinite extension of the horizon, embodying the notion of a spatial and temporal continuity. The design for the panel is composed by a series of well proportioned raised lines that could appear to extend infinitely across a surface, drawing a direct connection between landscape and dwelling, ground and sky.

    Gèn 亘 Design : Neri & Hu

    DESIGNS BY JEAN-PHILIPPE NUEL

    Studio Jean-Philippe Nuel has created a new model of ultra-lightweight, high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete panels for Concrete LCDA, called “Graphite”.

    Continuing along the same lines as the Chevrons and Timber panels – the one derived from the imprint of Haussmann wood flooring, and the other influenced by wooden formwork slats – Graphite retains a woody touch, as it draws its inspiration from the graphic designs created by different species of wood as they burn. Because depending on whether you burn Douglas fir, Accoya, oak or pine, the surface of the wood will take on a cracked, flaky texture, long grooves or smooth, tight curves. In architecture, charred wood is traditionally used in exterior cladding, as it provides natural protection to the wood. This Japanese technique is known as “shou sugi ban”. It involves charring the surface of a board, deep down, until a superficial layer of charcoal forms, which will protect the material from the effects of weather.

    “The Graphite panels do more than just use charred wood: they feature a graphic composition which plays with the textures of the different finishes, almost like inlays. This way, the panels take a contemporary, creative approach to reinterpreting a secular tradition.” The result of this assembly is a concrete panel with a flowing geometric design which can be extended length-wise and height-wise like wallpaper. This cladding will add character and a strong identity to any room.

    Graphite Design : Jean-Philippe Nuel


 Products

  • Concrete-LCDA Panbeton Gen by Neri&Hu
    Panbeton® is a unique technology of ultra-lightweight concrete panels. The Chinese character 亘 “gèn” is composed of the character for “sun” nestled in between the horizontal strokes, representing the heavens above and the earth below....

  • Panbeton® is a unique technology of ultra-lightweight concrete cladding. The panels are quick and easy to install. They are ideal cladding to dress up a space with concrete.

    - A light and very large panel that can be cut to size

    - A front in genuine raw concrete finish

    - A simple fixing system

    - Quick installation with very little handling

    The Chinese character 亘 “gèn” is composed of two lines at the top and bottom, with the character for “sun” nestled in between. The horizontal strokes, one representing the heavens above and the other representing the earth below, allude to the infinite extension of the horizon, embodying the notion of a spatial and temporal continuity. The design for the panel is composed by a series of well proportioned raised lines that could appear to extend infinitely across a surface, drawing a direct connection between landscape and dwelling, ground and sky.

    Gèn 亘 Design : Neri & Hu

  • Concrete-LCDA Panbeton Graphite by JP Nuel
    Panbeton® is a unique technology of ultra-lightweight concrete panels. Graphite retains a woody touch, inspired by the graphic designs created by different species of wood as they burn and the japanese technique known as “shou sugi ban”....

  • Panbeton® is a unique technology of ultra-lightweight concrete cladding. The panels are quick and easy to install. They are ideal cladding to dress up a space with concrete.

    - A light and very large panel that can be cut to size

    - A front in genuine raw concrete finish

    - A simple fixing system

    - Quick installation with very little handling

    Studio Jean-Philippe Nuel has created a new model of ultra-lightweight, high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete panels for Concrete LCDA, called “Graphite”.

    Continuing along the same lines as the Chevrons and Timber panels – the one derived from the imprint of Haussmann wood flooring, and the other influenced by wooden formwork slats – Graphite retains a woody touch, as it draws its inspiration from the graphic designs created by different species of wood as they burn. Depending on whether you burn Douglas fir, Accoya, oak or pine, the surface of the wood will take on a cracked, flaky texture, long grooves or smooth, tight curves.

    In architecture, charred wood is traditionally used in exterior cladding, as it provides natural protection to the wood. This Japanese technique is known as “shou sugi ban”. It involves charring the surface of a board, deep down, until a superficial layer of charcoal forms, which will protect the material from the effects of weather.

    “The Graphite panels do more than just use charred wood: they feature a graphic composition which plays with the textures of the different finishes, almost like inlays. This way, the panels take a contemporary, creative approach to reinterpreting a secular tradition.”

    The result of this assembly is a concrete panel with a flowing geometric design which can be extended length-wise and height-wise like wallpaper. This cladding will add character and a strong identity to any room.

    Graphite  Design : Jean-Philippe Nuel