Civic & Government

Judicia La Serena Eckansicht eines Gebäudes mit orange-braunen Stangen als Fassade

Judicial La Serena Chile

The Judicial La Serena Chile is located in a cultural heritage site where a new building has to fit into the original structure of the existing warehouses. In accordance with these specifications, the new building’s sleek structure draws from the surrounding existing structure without sacrificing architectural style. The upper floors are enclosed with an appealing […]

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Anti-Cruelty Society, Chicago

Anti-Cruelty Society, Chicago

Este interesante edificio, con un diseño frontal que, de forma abstracta, recuerda a la cara de un perro, está completamente revestido de elementos de terracota clara. Estos se utilizan como paneles perfilados hasta el vĂ©rtice, pero tambiĂ©n como “techos solares” de baguettes que dan sombra. Destacan las aberturas redondeadas perfectamente enmarcadas por los elementos de

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Civic Center, Wakefield

Civic Center, Wakefield

The four-storey office building is the centrepiece of a large-scale urban planning project to renew and revitalise the city of Wakefield; it also houses the city administration and authority offices. Efficiency and a good range of people-friendly services are combined with an attractive public space in the form of a spacious atrium and café on

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Doncaster Civic Offices

Doncaster Civic Offices

The new five-storey building brings together the various offices of Doncaster City Council under a single roof. The inviting, fully-glazed entrance area leads in to the bright and spacious customer service centre, while the different departments are situated on the upper floors. The frontage of the corner building features a remarkable design: whereas the remaining

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SHG Warszawa

SHG Warszawa

Brick-red terracotta elements generate an interesting play of colour on the façades. Although the building is uniform in colour, shadows let the narrow ceramic rods – which are positioned with space between – appear much darker than the flat, large-format panels. In the process, a dual-colour impression is created. Apart from the ceramic, the pagoda

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Court House, MĂĽnchwilen

Court House, MĂĽnchwilen

The listed district court building dating from 1906 has been renovated in line with the current usage requirements, and an extension has been added. The highly modern, unfussy annex impresses with a ceramic detail solution for the facade and roof, consisting of TERRARTR baguettes with a rectangular cross-section. Assembled in a fan-shaped arrangement, the elements

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