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Seneca College Toronto

Seneca College: Conceived as a container with modular spaces, the new university building captivates with its impressive, sculptural structure and presence; with its orientation towards the busy thoroughfare of Finch Avenue in Toronto, it represents an inviting gateway to the Newnham campus. Large expanses of glass, structural steel and terracotta are the main components of …

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Aron Menczer Campus

Aron Menczer Campus Wien

The Aron Menczer Campus in Vienna is a multifunctional educational facility with kindergarten, primary school, special education classes and music school. It is divided into two building parts that are connected by the underlying stack structure and interact with each other. A flower-shaped point block grows out of the elongated lower base, which is given …

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Judicia La Serena Eckansicht eines Gebäudes mit orange-braunen Stangen als Fassade

Judicial La Serena Chile

The Judicial La Serena Chile is located in a cultural heritage site where a new building has to fit into the original structure of the existing warehouses. In accordance with these specifications, the new building’s sleek structure draws from the surrounding existing structure without sacrificing architectural style. The upper floors are enclosed with an appealing …

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Amphia Ziekenhuis

Amphia Hospital With the construction of three new hospital buildings to complement the existing hospital, Amphia Ziekenhuis is one of the largest hospitals in the Netherlands and is considered a state-of-the-art hospital with a highly specialised range of clinical services. Vertically aligned terracotta elements in an XXL format in several natural shades from light beige …

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EVER.S Am Oertelplatz

EVER.S Am Oertelplatz

The EVER.S at Oertelplatz is a meeting point, marketplace and shopping centre at the same time – the new Mitte MĂĽnchen -Allach´s.  With a terracotta façade mixed with three natural colours and thus very lively, visitors are to be attracted to the newly opened centre.

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560 Garage

In University City, an area of St. Louis that’s bustling with Washington University arts and music events and activities, close attention to architectural detail illustrates how a functional parking garage can be transformed into a design statement. The parking garage, elevated in style with multi-colored vertical TERRART® Baguettes, is a far cry from utilitarian concrete and pre-cast designs, which are becoming …

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Village Community Centre

Village Community Centre

The new community and meeting centre in the small town of Zimmern is very inviting and open. Its large windows afford views into the interior. The TERRART®-MID elements delimit the functional areas, cleverly concealing the latter. The friendly, light colour of the terracotta panels can also be found in the ceiling area, which has a …

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Aloisius College

Aloisius College

Extremely clear, bright and inviting: with its white and light yellow colours, the building of this boarding school in BonnBad Godesberg is particularly bright and welcoming. Soft yellow TERRART® panels frame the window surfaces, TERRART®- BAGUETTES in the same colour break up the glass surfaces and also offer protection against excess light. The clever and …

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Office block Rommerskirchen

Office block Rommerskirchen

The office and commercial block in Rommerskirchen, Cologne, proves that TERRART® is also ideally suited to internal application. Together with the contrasting railing design and the shadow effects of the baguette bars on an organic colour background, a fascinating interior is created. In the exterior façade, the profiling of the TERRART®-LARGE units mirrors the size of the baguette bars, which – supported by dark metal pilastering – …

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