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Wolbeck School Centre, MĂĽnster

Wolbeck School Centre, MĂĽnster

The Wolbeck school complex scheme entailed refurbishment of a COR-TEN façade. The TERRART®-LARGE terracotta façade harmonizes beautifully with the two other materials used, glass and fibre cement, while at the same time emphasizing the subtleties in aspect of the school. The present solution, unlike the COR-TEN façade, fully complies with statutory insulation requirements. An added bonus is the graffiti resistance of the new façade, which was erected in

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Mercado del Castano, Bizkaia

Mercado del Castano, Bizkaia

Like thin, dark-red mouldings, the baguettes stretch across the large glass surfaces of the upper floors where the old building was expanded with additional levels. With somewhat irregular spacing and various interruptions, they follow the contours of the facade to the outermost corner and offer shade and privacy. Architecturally, the expansion creates a clear contrast

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Hopital de Calais

Hopital de Calais

The appearance of the bright functional building, with its no-frills and unadorned design, is broken up in eyecatching style with the orange-red TERRARTR baguettes that offer a bold and colourful sight in exposed areas and break down the otherwise „clinical“ feel of the place. On the frontage, they enclose the brickwork in the form of

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Marr Plaza, Moscow

Marr Plaza, Moscow

With its regular rectangular shapes and brick colour, on the one hand the facade is reminiscent of the old industrial district. But, on the other hand, the outer shell has the appearance of a luxurious, handmade curtain fabric. The generously proportioned windows, offset laterally between stories, are framed by profiled terracotta panels held in metal

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SHG Warszawa

SHG Warszawa

Brick-red terracotta elements generate an interesting play of colour on the façades. Although the building is uniform in colour, shadows let the narrow ceramic rods – which are positioned with space between – appear much darker than the flat, large-format panels. In the process, a dual-colour impression is created. Apart from the ceramic, the pagoda

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