SHG Warszawa
Brick-red terracotta elements generate an interesting play of color on the façades. Although the building is uniform in color, shadows let the narrow ceramic rods appear much darker than the flat, large-format panels. In the process, a dual-color impression is created. Apart from the ceramic, the pagoda roof catches the eye of the observer. A second glance fixes on the imaginatively arranged corners with their rungs and recessed metal windows that are reminiscent of bulls eyes, thus providing a certain alienation.