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Graphic concrete is a patented technology created by Samuli Naamanka that enables images to be transferred to concrete, bringing a sense of softness to the hard surface. The inspiration was to create a truly industrial product for large-scale surfaces – a tool with which architects could be more visually creative. Finnish company Graphic Concrete has been active since the late 1990s in projects around the world ranging from industrial buildings to contemporary art. The extensive list of references demonstrates the vast range of designs in which architects can use graphic concrete. The company’s aim is to enable architects and designers to realize their visions. The products can be tailored to ensure that each project is unique. Graphic Concrete believes in creating a better environment through the use of graphic concrete.
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“The assignment of designing the Kimono pattern was an extremely interesting challenge, as the kimono is a very traditional Japanese form of clothing. In my subsequent research I learned a lot about kimonos and their different varieties, such as Nami and Asanoha kimonos. I found out that each designer creates his or her own variation on the theme and that there is no one standard design.”
“Combining the two materials supports both techniques and allows the patterns to be repeated and varied in an interesting way.
“From a designer’s perspective, it has been wonderful to see the look of surprise and delight on the faces of passersby when they notice the new look of the Semba Center Building. Ishimoto’s architects have also told us that the textile merchants themselves are very happy with the end result, and some of the construction workers have even asked them for their autographs.”