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Bicentennial Capitol Mall
Nashville, TN, USA 



System:

Colored Concrete -
CHROMIX® Admixtures for Color-Conditioned® Concrete
- C-14 French Gray with a medium sandblast finish

Description
To simulate the look of opulent granite, the concrete mix design incorporated Black Beauty sand that was exposed on the surface by medium sandblasting. The distinctive, durable and functional look was also highly cost-effective.

Over 4,300 cubic yards of concrete went into the construction of this amphitheater. The structure features a concrete stage, walkways and tiered seating forming a classic open-air performing arts amphitheater in the heart of Nashville. The subtle use of C-14 French Gray integral color complements the lush grass.

Project Team: Ross/Fowler Architecture; Ray Bell Construction, contractor for Phase 1; Hardaway Construction, contractor for Phase 2; Metro Ready-Mix, ready mix producer

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