Commercial Building

GCP Guadalajara

CPD Guadalajara

The CPD Commercial Building, which is located in Spain, is decorated with approx. 5.000m run of rectangular TERRART-Baguette elements. The pictures perfectly show the two typical naturalcolors , terracotta and dark red. The terracotta elements are vertically mounted and give the building a light and airy appearance.  

Battersea Exchange

Battersea Exchange

The new construction of the residential and commercial building is part of a massive revitalisation project covering 227 hectares on the South Bank of the Thames, from Vauxhall through Nine Elms to Battersea. One of London’s most iconic landmarks, Battersea Power Station, provides the backdrop for this elegant 16-storey tower, which brings new life to …

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Radisson Blu Olympiyskiy Hotel

Radisson Blu Olympiyskiy Hotel

Novion is a modern business center class A  with a five-star hotel under the control of Radisson Blu. Flat and profiled TERRART-LIGHT elements were combined with TERRART-BAGUETTES, all in a light grey colour.  

Paradise Circus

Paradise Circus

Paradise is the most important development Birmingham has seen in a generation. In the past it was a place where arts, learning and commerce flourished side by side, and its latest transformation sees it inspiring a new generation of visitors, residents, thinkers and doers. The architects chose a grey-white speckle glaze specially developed for the …

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Windmill Green, 24 Mount Street

Windmill Green, 24 Mount Street

Clear blue-green glazed terracotta elements in a special shape encase the office building designed by tp bennett. The architects design of the shapes was inspired by the historical terracotta facade of the adjoining Midland Hotel. Despite its modern design, the building blends perfectly into the surrounding historic streetscape of Manchester.

Business Center PerCo

Business Center PerCo

The four building sections of this office complex differ noticeably in height, shape and façade design: two protruding glass towers and two structures with ceramic façades â€“ designed as regular window surrounds – form an exciting ensemble, with rounded sections as a common feature ensuring that it all merges into one. Approximately 3,000 square metres of TERRART® Light panels and around …

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Boiler House

Boiler House

In the middle of the city is a small heat and power station that makes a pleasant change from other technical facilities, in most part due to its light-coloured, extraordinary façade design. TERRART® Light and slim, profiled TERRART® Large elements were used for the cladding and combined in a special colour. The large panels’ strong projecting profiles create a clear silhouette …

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Evrosvet office

Evrosvet office

Flamed engobes in grey and black decorate the compact new building of the EVROSET office complex in Sherbinka near Moscow. In order to break up the monumental office towers in their entirety, the architect Ivan Shalmin deliberately chose a flamed, rather non-uniform panel surface. The buildings are further loosened up by horizontal window and metal …

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LEGO House

A 12,000 square-meter paradise of play and fun – not just for kids – makes this unique building a tourist attraction. 22 huge white bricks are stacked on top of each other, forming the interiors while also creating covered spaces outdoors. All the façades are covered with white glazed terracotta. Even the stairs are clad …

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Stuttgart 1A Vaihingen

Stuttgart 1A Vaihingen

This new administration building for the book wholesaler Koch, Neff & Volckmar is U-shaped and comprises six upper storeys and two basements. But despite its size and rigorous structuring, it appears incredibly light: the bright, natural colour of the suspended ceramic façade not only creates an appealing contrast to the window openings, it also lends the complex a refreshing, striking look. …

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