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GFRC in Facade Cladding: Why Architects and Designers Prefer It - AtoAllinks

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Introduction Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) has become a popular choice for facade cladding in modern architecture. Its lightweight nature, durability, and design flexibility make it an ideal material for creating visually striking buildings. Architects and designers increasingly prefer GFRC for its ability to combine aesthetics with performance. What is GFRC? GFRC is a composite material made of cement, fine aggregates, water, polymers,…
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AtoAllinks broke the news in on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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