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Frequently Asked Questions About GFRC Cladding

What is GFRC? GFRC stands for Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, a lightweight composite material made of cement, fine aggregates, water, and alkali-resistant glass fibers. GFRC is commonly used in architectural cladding panels, façade systems, and exterior building features due to

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Why Architects Choose GFRC for Modern Cladding Systems

Why Is GFRC Popular in Modern Architecture? Glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) has become a widely specified material for contemporary façade systems because it combines design flexibility with structural efficiency. Architects choose GFRC cladding for projects where performance, durability, and

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St. Sarkis Church

FEATURED #GFRC #Cladding Project! Via David Hotson of David Hotson_Architect This is the installation of our GFRC Cladding fabricated sills at the indirect light coves of the St Sarkis Church….   From David’s instagram feed @davidhotson_architect: “Concave lighting coves -cast from glass-fiber-reinforced-concrete- admit

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