Residential Building, Bispehavn
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There can be no doubt studying is improved by a beautiful setting. This was the line of thought pursued by the clients of Collège Michel Vignaud when they gave the modern function building a highly appealing and varied shape. For the TERRART® façade, three warm natural/earth tones were chosen that perfectly complement each other and
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The sober architecture of this five-story administrative building calls for a plain façade design. The light beige hue of the ceramic panels used is friendly but not imposing. Only a low pedestal is accented in dark grey. The wide window apertures create a horizontal emphasis, but this is balanced by the imposing columns. The large-format
The side surfaces of the corner building are – with the exception of the ground floor – clad in light-colored TERRART® panels of a long narrow format. These panels fill the spaces between the windows in a kind of honeycomb pattern. The uniform horizontal steel bands create the impression of sliding doors that can be
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Architecture firm Kimlim, from St. Gallen, has dressed the new canteen at the high school (Kantonsschule) in highly effective „clothes“: a membrane façade made of non-bearing fine ceramic strips. What may look like baguettes are actually TERRART®-Solid elements installed lying on their sides to create the visual impression of rods or tubes. Positioned at varying
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The new music centre for the Tårnby secondary school is an impressive example of simplicity and clarity and features unmistakable references to Asian architecture: the visible method of construction, the simple, elementary materials, its naturalness and connectedness are strongly evocative of a Japanese pavilion. The façade elements, which comprise TERRART® Baguettes in sorano beige, have
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From the existing inner courtyard of the old university buildings, the architects have created a glass-covered, three-story atrium as a new focal point for study and social interaction, thus giving the area a basic infrastructure at the same time. The terracotta of the renovated facades reprises the shade of the classic buildings and blends superbly
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Shaped, glazed TERRART®-Large panels in a light grey hue with a delicate mottle upgrade the side wall of the bank building – the corrugated structure of the ceramic is clearly visible and is picked up on again in the narrow baguettes that are attached as semitransparent window parapets.
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The spacious housing area comprises several building complexes and houses more than 400 apartments. The architectural concept places a clear emphasis on a horizontal structure. Horizontal window and balcony openings alternate with matching closed ceramic surfaces that appear to be covered in fine, horizontal lines. The arrangement of the light TERRART® facade elements with varying profiles
This elegant housing complex catches the eye with its unusually distinctive shape. The alignment of the building‘s façade is constantly indented or protruding, creating a relaxed, contemporary overall impression. Bright and inviting ceramic elements comprising terracotta baguettes with a sweeping profile surround the large window and balcony openings. The TERRART® Large panels incorporate the profiles