Three years ago, Hungarian architect ron Losonczi invented
LiTraCon, the first light transmitting concrete.
A wall made of LitraCon has the strength of traditional
concrete but thanks to an embedded array of optical glass
fibers, view of the outside world, such as the silhouette of
trees, houses and passersby, are transmitted inside the
building.
The wall can be quite thick as the fibers work without any loss
in light up to 20 m.
He even created a lamp
Three years ago, Hungarian architect ron Losonczi invented
LiTraCon, the first light transmitting concrete.
A wall made of LitraCon has the strength of traditional
concrete but thanks to an embedded array of optical glass
fibers, view of the outside world, such as the silhouette of
trees, houses and passersby, are transmitted inside the
building.
The wall can be quite thick as the fibers work without any loss
in light up to 20 m.







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