Residential Building

26 VPO Oyarzun

26 VPO Oyarzun

Adding a vivid dash of color to its green surroundings, the design of this building resembles a Rubik‘s Cube. Despite its strict lines, this residential building in the Basque town of Oyarzun exudes an air of cheeriness and joie de vivre. The entire building is covered in savanna yellow TERRART®-MID elements, which have been positioned […]

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Las Gaviotas, Santander

Las Gaviotas, Santander

A residential and business complex par excellence was created in the popular seaside resort of Santander in northern Spain. The floor plan ideally takes advantage of the available space and gently follows the route of the road. The colours of the building stand out from its surroundings: various hues of soft, nearly aqueous light-blue produce

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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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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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Redentoristas, Navarra

Redentoristas, Navarra

The facade made from TERRART®-Mid and TERRART®-Solid panels dominates the entire residential and office building. The special grey color of the ceramic was achieved through a sintering process. A total of 1,200 square meters of terracotta elements were built into the structure – on the sides of the building as closed surfaces and on the

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