In the context of traditional and historical construction, "materiales fuertes" (Spanish for "strong materials") refers to a classification of durable building components—primarily stone, brick, and heavy hardwoods—used to create permanent, resilient structures like the Bahay na Bato .
En 1986 la banda graba y publica de forma independiente un EP de cuatro canciones que circula en cassettes y por radio estética alternativa; pronto gana seguimiento en bares y en programas juveniles de radio. El grupo plantea estética sobria —ropa de trabajo reinterpretada, tipografía industrial en portadas—, en consonancia con su nombre: “Materiales Fuertes”, alusivo tanto a lo físico como a lo emocional. materiales fuertes 1986
Many structures built with "materiales fuertes" are now preserved as heritage sites or museums: (Talisay City, Negros Occidental): A premier example of a Bahay na Bato Filipino architecture In the context of traditional and
The most significant material event of 1986 was the discovery of high-temperature superconductors. In April of that year, J. Georg Bednorz and K. Alex Müller at IBM’s research lab in Zurich discovered that a specific class of ceramic materials (specifically lanthanum-based cuprates) could conduct electricity without resistance at significantly higher temperatures than previously thought possible. Andrés "Ando" Moreno — voz principal y guitarra rítmica