Armourcoat has led the world developing polished plaster, sculptural effects and high performance surface finishes since 1986.

Now a global brand operating in over 70 countries, we are committed to technical excellence. With an outstanding product range featuring recycled material and low VOCs, Armourcoat remain at the forefront of sustainable decorative surface solutions.

Blog by Armourcoat Group Marketing Director Daniel Nevitt.

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Friday, 7 June 2013

Performance Concrete for Chelsea Flower Show

Armourcoat were specified for an award-winning garden at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show.  Designed by Jo Thompson Landscape & Garden Design, and built by The Outdoor Room, the silver medal winning Food & Environment Research Agency’s (FERA) show garden, incorporated Ductal® Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) panels.

The garden design, entitled ‘Stop the Spread’, highlights how plant pests and diseases and invasive non-native species could impact our gardens and countryside.  A sunken garden featuring herbaceous planting and a sculpture by Tom Stogdon, is bordered by woodland trees and lush shade-loving plants. This is contrasted with an avenue of lifeless trees and a border of concrete-panelled walls with an intricate pattern illustrating the tree disease ‘Chalara’ (Ash dieback).

A series of large custom-made Ductal® panels were designed and manufactured by Armourcoat for the garden.  Developed by Lafarge, Ductal® possesses a unique combination of superior properties including strength, ductility, durability and enhanced aesthetics.  This enables designers to develop and realize new sculptural approaches to concrete forms.   It can be cast in large thin panels with an outstanding level of surface finish detail, and has a strength and durability greater than natural stone.

Jo Thompson is a landscape and garden designer based in Kent.  Jo designs a wide range of gardens from tiny rooftop spaces to residential gardens, public spaces and country estates, both in the UK and overseas.  This is Jo’s fourth Show Garden for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.




Images - courtesy of FERA Crown Copyright 

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