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M 2.01-0

Parking Garage, Oslo

Parking Garage, Oslo

The transparent, suspended terracotta cladding consisting of rectangular TERRARTR baguettes lessen the impact of this multi-storey car park‘s bulkiness and compactness, lending it an open and lightweight appearance that gives people inside plenty of light and fresh air. The resulting lattice structure is pleasantly broken up, and in places completely open. The elements are precision-cut […]

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Simon Smith Building - Brighton College

Simon Smith Building – Brighton College

Unostentatious, linear and elegantly proportioned – but particularly striking precisely because of its simplicity and design, the new building at Brighton College blends in successfully with the existing old buildings. The light and evenly arranged vertical baguettes convey a refined appearance. In their unglazed natural state, they perfectly complement the robust materials found in the

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Reinacherstr., Basel

Reinacherstr., Basel

This residential complex was the subject of a renovation programme designed to make the building more energy-efficient: new windows, new balcony glazing and a new, rear-ventilated facade minimise energy consumption and are contemporary solutions designed to protect against heat, moisture and noise and to regulate the air within the living spaces. The complex is dominated

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Polaris Medical Hospital, Suceagu

Polaris Medical Hospital, Suceagu

Structural and aesthetic aspects characterise the facade design: the new clinic is covered with a particularly thin variant of TERRART® panels – they are also large-format, individually produced elements that are particularly light despite their size. Finely profiled panels just 18 mm thick were used for the project. With these outstanding properties, these products are also

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SCI Constelletion, Nanterre

SCI Constelletion, Nanterre

Nanterre, SCI Constelletion has been completely renovated, modernised and given a brand-new, energy-efficient façade. This natural material in combination with three different natural hues creates a harmonious overall impression that is enhanced by the standardised profi ling. The horizontal structure of the TERRART®-Large panels is continued in a curtain constructed from light-coloured, gently slanting baguettes in front of the glass areas, which

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