Atlas Block AB Collection

Atlas Block Co.s new AB Collection retaining wall system incorporates up to 36% post-consumer recycled glass and postindustrial recycled materials in its concrete mix. Available in a range of shapes, sizes, and textures, the line of sustainable blocks comes in earth-tone colors such as chestnut, beachwood, antique bronze, and smoke blend and can be used for a variety of landscaping applications such as patios, free-standing walls, barbecues, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, benches, and fountains. The collection is suitable for both commercial and residential applications and can be arranged in a variety of patterns. atlasblock.com

Atlas Block Co.s new AB Collection retaining wall system incorporates up to 36% post-consumer recycled glass and postindustrial recycled materials in its concrete mix. Available in a range of shapes, sizes, and textures, the line of sustainable blocks comes in earth-tone colors such as chestnut, beachwood, antique bronze, and smoke blend and can be used for a variety of landscaping applications such as patios, free-standing walls, barbecues, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, benches, and fountains. The collection is suitable for both commercial and residential applications and can be arranged in a variety of patterns. atlasblock.com

Atlas Block Co.’s new AB Collection retaining wall system incorporates up to 36% post-consumer recycled glass and postindustrial recycled materials in its concrete mix. Available in a range of shapes, sizes, and textures, the line of sustainable blocks comes in earth-tone colors such as chestnut, beachwood, antique bronze, and smoke blend and can be used for a variety of landscaping applications such as patios, free-standing walls, barbecues, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, benches, and fountains. The collection is suitable for both commercial and residential applications and can be arranged in a variety of patterns. atlasblock.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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