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Radisson Blu Riyadh

Radisson Blu Riyadh

Radisson Blu Riyadh is designed and engineered by Omrania. One of the most important design elements is the high-performance facade system, in which NBK terracotta is used. Designed specifically for the climate of Riyadh, the facade system works in tandem with structural overhangs and terraced setbacks to provide shading. The facade is made of TERRART®-Baguette and TERRART®-Mid. Omrania

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EXPO Forum

EXPO Forum

Like other buildings on the site of the conference and exhibition centre, the hotel complex is clad with amber-coloured ceramics – an allusion to the famous Amber Room in the nearby Catherine Palace. To achieve this, NBK developed a weatherproof special glaze with a golden hue. What makes the building so striking is its multifaceted

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Dorsett Hotel

Dorsett Hotel

This building in west London has a long and chequered history. Built in 1923 as a cinema and then heavily damaged in bombing raids during the war, it was restored and reopened as a bingo hall and remained in use until 2001. It then stood empty for many years and was on the verge of

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Scandic Hotel

Scandic Hotel

At first sight, the façade of sandcoloured TERRART® panels and glass appears somewhat drab: however, closer inspection reveals a spectacular design. With the constantly varying arrangement of narrow, medium and wide window elements, an entire range of „pictures“ has emerged both vertically and horizontally. The observer nevertheless has an impression of inner order.

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Hotel Battersea, Queenstown Road, London

Hotel Battersea, Queenstown Road, London

The façade of this office and commercial block in London mirrors the shape and dimension of the building next door. In terms of its contrast effect, the dark, natural red shade of the TERRART®-LARGE panels is coordinated with the light shade of the neighboring building â€“ an example of how the possibility of individual color design can create a harmonious urban development arrangement.

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Hotel Super Koyo, Hashima City

Hotel Super Koyo, Hashima City, Japan

The Super Koyo hotel building in Hashima City, Japan, serves as a training and conference center for the members of a company. The terracotta façade, in a light shade, is structured horizontally by means of slim bands made of contrasting blue glazed terracotta. Together with the surrounding buildings, which have the same terracotta façade, an independent and uniform overall urban picture is attained.

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