Kenneth Bernoska

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Just three years later, Thomas Edison became convinced that concrete should replace wood in the building of American detached houses, and began to design and cast in place concrete homes in New Jersey; in 1911 he tried to revive the failed project by also offering cheap concrete furniture, including entire bedroom sets, and even made a phonograph, one of his favorite inventions, out of concrete.[88]
How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going
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