Architectural firm Snøhetta works in collaboration with Norwegian manufacturer Asak Miljøstein on the new Asak Flyt, which is made to withstand extreme weather conditions. It is a permeable concrete pavement that is made up of three hexagonal tiles that interlock together. The system comes in a variety of sizes within the system and allows architects the liberty to control the permeability of the ground.
It is a great progression for construction projects. The team also notes that the riles have a unique space between them in order to create a 'visually exciting expression. Snøhetta explains that "The system is a new flexible design tool to program outdoor spaces without compromising their permeable needs to ensure a more sustainable approach in the future."
Weather-Resistant Hexagonal Tiles
Snøhetta Designs the New Asak Flyt Expressive New Design
Trend Themes
1. Weather-resistant Concrete Pavements - The trend towards weather-resistant concrete pavements is disrupting traditional paving practices and providing opportunities for companies specializing in environmentally resilient construction materials.
2. Permeable Ground Control - The trend towards permeable ground control is allowing architects to better control runoff and drainage in outdoor spaces and opens opportunities for companies specializing in sustainable urban design.
3. Hexagonal Tile Design - The trend of hexagonal tile design is disrupting traditional rectangular paving practices and offers opportunities for companies specializing in unique and visually exciting pavement designs.
Industry Implications
1. Construction Materials Manufacturing - The weather-resistant concrete pavement trend opens opportunities for companies specializing in the research, development, and manufacture of sustainable construction materials.
2. Sustainable Urban Design - The permeable ground control trend is disrupting traditional paving practices and driving demand for contractors, architects and planners with expertise in sustainable urban design.
3. Outdoor Flooring - The hexagonal tile design trend provides opportunities for companies specializing in innovative outdoor flooring and paving solutions that deliver both visual impact and environmental sustainability.