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Simeonkirche, Hamburg

Simeonkirche, Hamburg

The restored bell tower of this Hamburg church can be seen from a long distance and is particularly effective, with its TERRART®-Slates in a compelling red and blue. The relatively thick ceramic stones are set against each other, producing a constantly changing shadow, which gives the building a very lively character.

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Volksbank Zeven

Volksbank Zeven

Rounded corner elements are just one of the shapely features adorning the façade of the Volksbank in Zeven, Netherlands. The accentuated horizontal lines, supported by the profiling of the TERRART®-LARGE panels, are continued by the TERRART®-BAGUETTES, which are both functional (as spandrel panels) and aesthetic (semi-transparently attracting attention to the windows). Even the soffit parts

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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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Hofstatt, Munich

Hofstatt, Munich

With the new Hofstatt buildings nestled among listed historical buildings, the center of Munich has become one architectural highlight richer. The recently opened triple-armed shopping mall opens to the quarter on several sides and includes not only shops, but also representative office spaces and housing, which together form an attractive, modern experience space.The striking pair

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Löwenbräu Areal, Zurich

Löwenbräu Areal, Zurich

Two new towers rise above the old brewery of the Lowenbrau site, their dimensions in keeping with those of the silos. The 38-m high „Red“ office complex comprises the listed main brewery building from 1897 and the extension. With its striking red-glazed, undulating ceramic plates, the facade reinterprets the typical color of the existing brick

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German Central Bank, Leipzig

German Central Bank, Leipzig

The Bundesbank branch in Leipzig has been given a face-lift. After the old natural stone elements had started to come loose from their fixtures to the point where they were threatening to fall off, the entire rear-ventilated curtain facade was revamped. The facades now boast a uniform, natural texture and a colorfulness that captivates with

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Steckelhörn, Hamburg

Steckelhörn, Hamburg

The layout of the corner lot, which measures only about 1.9 meters at its most narrow spot, required unconventional ideas for the development. J. Mayer H. Architects in Berlin presented such a concept involving an office building whose front view with rounded penthouse-type stories and vertical arrangement pay tribute to the design of the adjacent

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Blood Center, Raciborz

Blood Center, Raciborz

With more than 2,000 ceramic elements in a large number of different lengths and widths, the large panels envelop the building complex that reaches an impressive size with up to eight floors and around 3,300 square metres of usable floor space. This emphasises the significance of the blood centre in Ratibor, which was set up

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