CEMEX develops special concrete mix for Polish project
To blend perfectly with the historic character of Torun’s gothic architecture, the Jordanki Center was made of partially immersed raw brick and concrete. This mix of crushed brick and concrete—known as “Pikado”—was used to fill the 1-centimeter spaces between the bricks, providing an unusual visual effect. Based on the architect’s model, CEMEX’s laboratory also developed a special architectural concrete containing aggregates that matched the specific texture and color required by Menis for the fa?ade, walls, polished floors, and sidewalk surfaces of the building.
As the new home of the Torun Symphony Orchestra, the Jordanki Center has a rehearsal room for which CEMEX developed a concrete solution with special diffusers for the spread of sound. CEMEX delivered a single-piece casting solution of walls—10 meters high, from 5 to 6 meters wide, and 10 to 20 centimeters thick—with impressions of boards and diffusers.
“The Jordanki Cultural and Congress Center is a prestigious project for us. We were the only ones to successfully pass the tests performed before the project’s implementation. During deliveries, we developed a lot of concrete mix applications that were both interesting and demanding. The most spectacular one was “Pikado,” which was a challenging but positive lesson for us,” said S?awomir Dobrowolski, Director of Mobile Concrete Plant Division for CEMEX in Poland. “Collaboration with our customers is our priority. As exemplified by this project, we analyze the best possible solutions with our customer in the areas of technology or logistics that benefit both parties, so they produce additional projects for us to work on together in the future.”
CEMEX’s cement and ready mix technology centers are part of the R&D collaboration network, headed by CEMEX Research Group AG, based in Switzerland.
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Menis Arquitectos, SLP owns all of the copyrights and intellectual property for all of the concrete and building systems of its own invention that were used in the Jordanki Cultural and Congress Center.
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