CaseStudies

Concrete, Sustainable Innovation

Tower of David Museum

Thermal Mass Climate Control Innovation

Major Challenge: To create an eco-friendly passive climate control system for a historic museum. We needed to maintain the architectural integrity, preserving ancient walls, and integrating modern infrastructure – all without traditional HVAC systems that could damage the historic structure.

Solution: Reconcrete® Thermal Mass Floor System with Environmental Integration

Key Features:

  • 60% recycled cement content for sustainable construction
  • Natural thermal mass heating/cooling through specialized concrete flooring
  • Innovative wall separation detail to protect historic structures
  • Integrated multimedia and electrical infrastructure within floors
  • Breathing concrete that reduces pollutants and absorbs contaminants
  • Silk-like finish matching historical aesthetics
  • Advanced concrete pumping technology for complex installation
  • Built-in ventilation reducing condensation in gallery spaces

Be'er Sheva Qarry Park

Environmental Quarry Rehabilitation

Major Challenge: To transform an abandoned quarry from an environmental hazard into an pleasant accessible public park while preserving the site’s geological features and creating safe pedestrian access despite the steep terrain.

Solution: Parkways® Eco-Integration System with Natural Aggregates

Key Features:

  • Reuse of existing quarry materials in new concrete
  • Stable pathways integrated into steep terrain
  • 2km of accessible routes encircling the crater
  • Safe viewing platforms at strategic points
  • Environmental landscaping with native plants
  • Recreational areas and water features
  • Sustainable drainage solutions
  • Integration with surrounding urban fabric

Dolphinarium Tel Aviv Waterfront

Dual-Texture Marine Integration

Major Challenge: To develop a highly durable concrete to withstand harsh marine conditions while at the same time providing multi- functional surfaces for a coastal sports center. The project demanded both smooth interior spaces and slip-resistant outdoor areas exposed to ocean spray and intense sun.

Solution: Reconcrete® Dual-Texture System

Key Features:

  • Marine-grade architectural concrete resistant to salt exposure
  • Smooth finish for indoor spaces
  • Brushed texture for outdoor promenades and viewing areas
  • Anti-slip surfaces for wet conditions
  • Integrated seating and recreational areas
  • Accessible pathways connecting to beachfront
  • Heavy-duty construction for high-traffic public spaces
  • Environmentally sustainable recycled content

Ramon Crater Dark Sky Park

Self-Illuminating Pathways

Challenge: To create accessible pathways that allow visitors to safely wander the globally unique star-gazing site of the Ramon Crater, without disrupting the natural lighting conditions that make it an internationally recognized Dark Sky destination.

Solution: Parkways Solar – Luminous, Light-Neutral Pathway System

Key features:

  • Glow-in-the-dark aggregates that absorb sunlight and emit light at night
  • Designed light-neutral, eliminating any need for additional light pollution
  • Customizable light intensity and color that blend seamlessly with the natural environment
  • Eliminates the need for any electrical lighting infrastructure
  • Durable, anti-slip concrete pavement suitable for high-intensity foot traffic
  • Integrates organically with the landscape without disrupting the local ecology
  • Low-maintenance, self-illuminating for years without additional power
  • Available in various earth-toned colors to match the surrounding terrain

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