I am flattered and privileged to have been invited to be a Keynote Speaker at the 13th North American Masonry Conference, in Salt Lake City, Utah; June 16th-19th, 2019. This event is created by The Masonry Society (to which I proudly belong). I have been asked to speak about Innovation in Masonry. I will also be giving a separate presentation on my company's technology as an Innovative Technology Session.
I was asked to provide an abstract (one for each talk), a short bio, and a photo. Here they are:
Abstracts
I was asked to provide an abstract (one for each talk), a short bio, and a photo. Here they are:
Abstracts
Innovation in Masonry Today: The Big Picture
This talk will address the important role of innovation to
the masonry industry in today’s world. Different types of innovation will be
described, including incremental, gradual changes; and revolutionary or
disruptive innovation. Various sources
of innovation will be explored, including linear focused research;
interdisciplinarian research involving other fields; the psychology of
innovation; biomimicry as a source of innovation; and the unexpected, “opened
door” source of innovation. The challenges of innovation will be described:
including fundraising, intellectual property, green technology, the importance
of credentials, evangelizing new technology, converting others, establishing a
technical standard and obtaining a critical mass. The speaker will address all
of these considerations in the real-world context of his own experiences in the
development of using specialty manufactured concrete block to build masonry
roof arches, domes, spheres, flying buttresses, boats & ships, and much
more. This talk will summarize the role
of profitable innovation in the masonry industry relative to society, our
country and the wider needs of today’s world.
Spherical Block’s Innovative Masonry Systems
This talk will address the topological interlocking
manufactured concrete block systems developed by Spherical Block, LLC. Two
different types of block design will be described, including triangular block
used to make domes and spheres; and voussoirs used to build arches, flying buttresses,
windows and more. The molds used by
block makers to produce these block will be described, including methods for
handling these block, including cubing and palleting for shipping. The advantages of these innovative masonry
systems will be summarized; including taking advantage of the anisotropy of
these block; the extensive design flexibility which they provide; the safety
provided by these masonry systems for fire, extreme weather, seismic events,
and resistance to terrorist threats; the low cost and ease of production, and
both manual, semi-automated methods of assembly. The speaker will address all
of these considerations in the real-world context of his ongoing experiences in
the development of using these specialty manufactured concrete block to build
masonry roof arches, domes, spheres, flying buttresses, boats & ships, and
much more. This talk will summarize the
role of this profitable innovation in the masonry industry relative to the
block maker, masons and the end-user.
Bio
Peter Roberts is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of innovative masonry systems at Spherical Block, LLC. Peter is a masonry designer entrepreneur inspired to develop profitable, sustainable and scalable solutions for expanding the use of manufactured concrete block into topological designs, using block to provide roofs, such as arches and domes. He is at the vanguard of this entirely new use of concrete block, creating new applications, uses and markets for concrete block at scale. Peter has earned a reputation for utilizing existing production methods and materials to provide a profitable new realm for manufactured concrete masonry products. His work is suitable for affordable, high-strength building designs viable for withstanding severe weather events, wildfires, tsunamis, seismic applications, infrastructure, kilns and more. Peter has been granted six awards from the National Science Foundation, and two awards from the New York State Energy Research & Development Authority toward the development and characterization of this innovative masonry technology. Peter’s work has been identified as a Cutting-Edge Technology by the American Concrete Institute. Peter has authored 18 US patents. He holds a Bsc in Masonry Science from Alfred University’s New York State College of Ceramics. In his spare time, Peter is an avid outdoors enthusiast and devotes his time to pottery, sculpture, metal working, glass blowing and music. He is currently working to obtain a positive evaluation of his company’s technology from International Code Council – Evaluation Services. He can be contacted at roberts.peter01@gmail.com.
I am very excited to be giving this talk, and feel flattered and humbled at the invitation. I lived in Park City, UT for 11 years, so I look forward to seeing some old friends in my old stomping grounds during my few days there.