Residential Building

45 vpo en Txurdinaga

45 vpo en Txurdinaga

Adding a vivid dash of colour 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 savana yellow TERRARTR MID elements, which have been

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Digby Road Tower, London

Digby Road Tower, London

The unusual ground plan of the apartment complex, which is divided into one 6-storey building and one 13-storey building, is down to the triangular layout of the site – and the resulting external view gives the appearance of being nested or folded. The ceramic cladding made of vertically fitted TERRART® panels plays with graduated terracotta

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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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Muehlebachstreet, Zurich

Muehlebachstreet, Zurich

Although the footprint of the corner apartment building is kept to a minimum, its size is increased on the upper floors with balconies and cube-shaped extensions. With wavy terracotta panels and horizontal black aluminium bands that run around the building at each fl oor level, the unusual building shell makes a bold statement among the

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Annette-Allee, Münster

Annette-Allee, Münster

This attractive block of offices and apartments has a southern aspect facing the Aasee Lake in Münster and has been clearly designed to co-exist with rather than challenge the neighbouring architecture. Without watering down the original style, the new design successfully managed to take the old building stock from the 1930s, which was originally designed

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