ECOncrete Wins the HeroX Competition in Bali

We are so very happy to announce that ECOncrete® has won the HeroX Island of Happiness UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network Coastal Design Competition, together with our partners IOTA Technology and Bioinspired Argentina. Watch the project video to discover more.

Solve Challenge finalist

ECOncrete® has been chosen to be a finalist at the MIT SOLVE Coastal Challenge: #1 People’s choice.
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Bio-active wall displayed at Maison & Objet in Paris

We are very grateful to be a part of the selection of extraordinary materials at Maison & Objet fair, September 07-11, Paris. ECOncrete®‘s bio Active Wall Tiles, especially designed to help and increase the proliferation and adhesion of plants, moss and lichen on its surface and thus obtain a naturally fast green coverage

Case Study: Sustainable Seawalls for an Urban Marina

Study Duration: 2014-2020This case study is for landscape architects, engineers, and asset owners, who would like to understand how ECOncrete®’s technologies are integrated into projects and deliver high ecological performance.  While ECOncrete’s technology can be applied to any marine concrete, this installation was a pilot project to prove the structural and ecological viability of ECOncrete’s … Continued

Concrete Coming to Life

Ports and marinas are an essential part of urban coastlines. They facilitate international trade, serve as important hubs of economic activity, and in some cases serve as trustees, managing public urban waterfronts. While performing these critical services, ports face a challenge when it comes to the infrastructure that supports their activities. Port infrastructure such as seawalls, … Continued

Case Study: Reconciling Natural Habitats at Brooklyn Bridge Park

Study Duration: 2013-2016This case study is for landscape architects, engineers, and asset owners, who would like to understand more about how ECOncreteⓇ’s technologies are integrated into projects and deliver a unique return on investment. By implementing a technology that makes concrete environmentally beneficial, projects enjoy facilitated permitting, lower mitigation penalties, and streamlined construction, not to … Continued

Meet Environmental Goals with Waterfront Construction

Building greenWilliamsburg is a densely populated patch of Brooklyn, sitting just 13 inches above sea level with over 150,000 people living in 2 square miles. If you look at the shoreline, a pattern seems to be emerging: industrial waterfront space is being transformed into green space. One waterfront industrial site perched on the East River … Continued

Case Study: Ecological Breakwater Infrastructure for Ports

Study Duration: 2013 – 2016 This case study is for landscape architects, engineers, and asset owners who would like to deepen their knowledge of the environmental performance differences between ECOncrete®’s solutions and traditional concrete. While ECOncrete’s technology can be applied to any marine concrete, this installation was a pilot project to study the technology’s ecological performance … Continued