Pittsburgh-based company Taktl has overcome the shortcomings of conventional concrete—such as the lack of both flexural strength and freeze-thaw resistance—with its eponymous ultrahigh-performance concrete. In addition to casting outdoor furniture, Taktl uses its proprietary mixture to make Vectr façade and wall panels, which can be installed outdoors, indoors, and as a rainscreen. The 1/2″-thick panels, available in a maximum size of 3’10” by 9′, do not require a finish coat. Eight colors and textures, including Crinkle (shown), are offered. taktl-llc.com
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Wanda Lau
Wanda Lau, LEED AP, is the former executive editor of ARCHITECT magazine. Along with 10 years of experience in architecture, engineering, and construction management, she holds a B.S. in civil engineering from Michigan State University, an S.M. in building technology from MIT, and an M.A. in journalism from Syracuse University's Newhouse School. Her work appears in several journals, books, and magazines, including Men's Health, ASID Icon, and University Business. Follow her on Twitter.
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