Telford College, Edinburgh
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The new shopping centre in downtown Gdansk is one of the most popular shopping addresses in the Polish capital of the Pomeranian province. The rambling complex fully assimilates itself into the developed surroundings, which last but not least is due to the natural, light-yellow and grey-brown colour scheme. The design thrives on the imaginative use
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Thanks to its timeless structure and design, the modern office and residential building right in the middle of the Berlin government district blends in beautifully with the surrounding rows of four and five-storey houses that date back to the 19th century. The ceramic facade made of TERRARTR-Baguettes in a light beige colour follows the pattern
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The exterior of the publishing company’s annex gives off a sunny fresh impression thanks to the light yellow large format ceramic panels. At the same time, the combination with dark window elements and a sophisticated steel structure for the glass surfaces exudes an air of solidity. Box-like projecting window soffits are vaguely reminiscent of Le
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The mere cubage of the media center in Leipzig makes it a fascinating scheme. In designing the 15,000 sq. m façade, both aesthetic criteria and practical site considerations prompted by Gerkan, Marg & Partner to opt for the TERRART®-LARGE system, which imposes order while successfully punctuating the overall composition.
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The Hotel Koyo Bathing Center was the first project in Japan to employ a TERRART® façade. The client attached particular importance to variety of color in order to emphasize the naturalness of terracotta as a construction material. This requirement was met using an assortment of three different shades of yellow from the TERRART®-LARGE system.
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An office complex evoking the clinical, functional Bauhaus style: the Trigatti building in Luxembourg is redolent of clarity and simple elegance. The brilliant white of the oriel-like front building and side wing form a subtle contrast to the TERRART®-BAGUETTES of the main building, its colors and punctuated arrangement resembling a wooden lat framework. Simultaneously opaque
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The Leipzig Markt station is a real jewel among the suburban railway stations. Designed as an arched passage, the interior opens up via bridges, balconies and generously proportioned staircase units. Slimline steel supports bear the weight of the white concrete ceiling, which is designed as a beam relief. The use of bright yellow ceramic elements
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