Custom GFRC concrete communal tables created by The Concrete Anomaly for the Miller Lite Pavilion at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, developed for Gensler.
Custom GFRC concrete communal tables created by The Concrete Anomaly for the Miller Lite Pavilion at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, developed for Gensler.

Commission

Custom Concrete Development & Commission — Architectural Concrete, Furniture, and Sculptural Work by The Concrete Anomaly

monolithic concrete tables
Gensler, Miller Lite Pavilion
M&T Bank Stadium Baltimore

The work is resolved before it arrives.

THE CORE

Exploring possibilities with relentless drive is

embedded into the practice.

Every project

—from singular objects to large-scale architectural systems—
begins from the same question:

How can material, structure, and environment resolve as one complete system?

That pursuit drives every decision.

DEVELOPMENT

—Each project is resolved as a complete system—
integrated into the architecture
built for installation
designed to perform over time
considered from the beginning

not applied after

Each commission is developed specifically for its environment, constraints, and intent.
There are no predefined solutions.
No options to browse.

—Projects begin with alignment—

scope + conditions + intent

From there, the work is resolved specifically for that environment.

The result is work that cannot be standardized, selected from inventory, or replicated through predefined systems.

PROCESS

Most projects begin with conversation around context, scale, integration, and intent.

Early discussions are used to understand the environment, constraints, and desired outcome before material direction is developed.

From there, the work is resolved specifically for that condition.

QUESTIONED

This approach is not for everyone.

It requires trust in process, comfort with ambiguity, and willingness to pursue something beyond standard solutions. If that resonates, we already understand each other.

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Let’s explore possibilities.