Cube: New Building with Carbon Concrete Published by Wasmuth & Zohlen. Edited by Manfred Curbach. Text by Michael Frenzel, Gunter Henn, Sandra Kranich, Maren Kupke, Henrik Ritter, Silke Scheerer, Rudolf Spindler, Matthias Tietze. Interview by Rudolf Spindler. Photographs by Stefan Gröschel, Diana Hellwig, Maximilian Meisse. On a new house built in the uniquely eco-friendly construction material of carbon concrete In September 2022, the Cube, the world's first house built entirely from carbon concrete, was unveiled in Dresden. It was the result of nearly 30 years of research under the direction of Manfred Curbach at the TU Dresden into a building material with unique advantages for climate protection and resource efficiency. "Instead of building massively, we have built filigree," Curbach writes; "instead of building hugely, we have thought a lot about what can be done better. Our curved and twisted roof-wall construction Twist is also highly interesting from an aesthetic point of view, which gives us hope that shell construction with carbon concrete will experience a kind of renaissance in the building industry."
Cube: New Building with Carbon Concrete documents the creation of the Cube and illuminates the history and potential of carbon concrete in photographs and essays.
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