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Raiffeisenbank, St. Gallen

Raiffeisenbank, St. Gallen

The simple greenish grey of the stones creates a low-key, elegant impression – notwithstanding its size and somewhat rigid shape, the Raiffeisenbank building in St. Gallen is unobtrusive. A striking feature is the left-sided radius, which follows the curve of the street. The profiled TERRART® elements are in perfect harmony with the front-mounted Venetian blinds

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Pallant Gallery, Chichester

Pallant Gallery, Chichester

The combination of extremely small bricks on the one hand and large-format panels on the other produces a uniform mosaic-like pattern on this exterior façade. The internal walls are clad in a special waved shape that resembles corrugated metal sheeting or folding doors. The unusual color is a dark speckled red. All the ceramic surfaces

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Land Bank, Baden-Württemberg

Land Bank, Baden-Württemberg

The combination of brilliant white and glass gives the Landesbank Baden-Württemberg a light, fresh appearance. The glazed, high-gloss finished ceramic elements comprise a variety of special shapes and detail solutions based on the TERRART®-LARGE system. A particular feature is the corner rounding, which reduces the severity of the building complex and almost playfully transforms it into a kind of tower.

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Riedweg, Oberägeri

Riedweg, Oberägeri

Acting both as architect and builder, Thiemo Hächler has created his professional as well as his private home with this residential and commercial building. Gabled roofs that exude an air of coziness, generous window areas and balconies across the entire front elevation create an inviting impression. Functional spaces on the ground floor are cleverly closed

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MOA-Bogen, Berlin

MOA-Bogen, Berlin

The Moa-Bogen shopping centre in Stephankiez, Berlin, represents an urban centre of attraction that enlivens the centre of Berlin-Moabit with shops, sports and leisure facilities, a hotel, car park and community centre with landscaped gardens. It is not just the rounded, fully glazed part of the corner building that really stands out – the regular

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Edificio Recoletos, Madrid

Edificio Recoletos, Madrid

Perhaps it was the nearby white marble with rich decorative elements that gave the architect the unconventional idea to create such a pattern with white glazed ceramic panels. Upright elements, which stand at angles, separate the horizontal surfaces that are supported by narrow terracotta bands. The observer‘s attention is not drawn to the ceramic surface,

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