There's copious amounts
concrete rubble.
The Flouch rests on a four - foot gravel trench foundation and stem wall comprised of
concrete rubble, known colloquially as urbanite, which was reclaimed from the demolition of an airport runway in nearby Kirksville, Missouri.
An obstacle course was erected within the Speedway's infield, consisting of challenges from mild dirt tracks to fierce
concrete rubble rocks.
The news photos from San Giuliano di Puglia were heart - wrenching: a rainbow of backpacks brightening the cold ground; piles of
concrete rubble strewn amid unscathed apartment buildings.
Not exact matches
According to the Tiamiyu, «Investigation conducted by the Agency at scene of the incident revealed that an existing uncompleted bungalow under construction with sands and
concrete block seen on the deck suddenly caved in with three people trapped under the
rubbles.»
While I was walking the
concrete piles used to depict
rubble, I got totally stuck and could not go forward or backward.
You showed us the hydroelectric plant, now nothing more than metal and
concrete falling to
rubble.
Once vibrant lands are now littered with dust,
rubble,
concrete, and debris.
The
concrete framing the space shaped as a star is made up of recycled
rubble form destroyed houses and buildings that have been reduced to sand, mixed with water and Portland cement «creating a chemical process, a fusion.
Her
concrete sculptures look just like the
rubble that was Berlin after 1945,» Hopman says.
While the moody skies add to the bleak setting of
concrete and
rubble, they also reference the works of northern European Romantic painters such as Caspar David Friedrich.
Bard combines contemporary media (bronze, plexiglass, slide projections) with
concrete blocks, urban
rubble and the cardboard boxes of the homeless to create installations that are as moving as they are disturbing.
Different waste has different values but Chris told us that recycled
concrete is as good as new
rubble, just cheaper.