Innovation Built Through Real-World Development
From early prototypes and material testing to large-format components and infrastructure-focused applications, our development process continues to shape the future of advanced concrete systems.

A materials company built on hands-on development.
Space Age Concrete was developed through hands-on material experimentation, prototype production, testing, and continued refinement. Our work centers on advancing concrete systems that incorporate recycled-glass materials while exploring applications across commercial construction, infrastructure, institutional projects, and specialized environments.
What began as prototype molds and small-format products has evolved into large precast components and full-scale field trials — an ongoing R&D program grounded in real construction conditions.
Prototype, panel, and infrastructure.
Three moments from our development record — from early formed prototypes, to large-format precast, to reinforcement work on infrastructure decking.




Recycled glass, reintroduced as structure.
Recovered post-consumer glass is a core input to our development program. Working from established glass-collection streams, we continue to study how recycled aggregate can be reformulated into durable, lightweight structural components — a link between everyday material recovery and long-life construction products.
Additional development photos
Bart Rockett
Inventor of Space Age Concrete and the MoonBlock™ structural block system. Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
LinkedIn profile"The world has long anticipated a groundbreaking material that not only enhances our infrastructure but also incorporates post-consumer recycling waste. Space Age Concrete is a giant leap toward changing America and the planet in perpetuity — ushering in an age where sustainability and progress walk hand in hand."
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