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Hilton, Reykjavik Nordica

Hilton, Reykjavik Nordica

In addition to aesthetic considerations, the frost and weather resistance of terracotta were crucial factors in deciding on a façade for this building using units from the TERRART®-MID system. The Esja Hotel is situated in Reykjavik. In the harsh landscape, in which the façade is frequently subjected to extreme natural temperature fluctuations, the warm shade of the façade demonstrates gracious hospitability.

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Willoughby Road, Bracknell

Willoughby Road, Bracknell

A transparent foyer connects the two parts of this classical office block. The façade, kept in lucca bluish grey and made from TERRART®-MID and surrounding special corner units, impresses by virtue of interesting coloured reflective effects. The façade is integrated into the inside of the foyer at the interfaces, thus ecoming a creative connecting element between the office units.

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Paddington Walk, London

Paddington Walk, London

The four apartment buildings at Paddington Walk impress with their striking roof constructions and a very individual design, notable for its semi-circular forms competing with triangular shapes along with a remarkable material mix for the façade design: alongside glass and concrete, the terracotta and timber cladding’s at the side of the building really stand out.

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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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