TERRART® Large

Hohe Bleichen, Hamburg

Hohe Bleichen, Hamburg

Overlapping vertical and horizontal levels make up the facade of this new building in Hamburg. Tapering forwards, attached at right-angles to the wall and stretching across several storeys, the red-glazed terracotta facing panels look like “ceramic swords”. They give the impression of interwoven slats, and emphasise the building‘s verticality and the curved nature of the …

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Deerfield Hall, UTM, Mississauga

Deerfield Hall, UTM, Mississauga

Warm shades in a random arrangement characterize the newly constructed university building. The slim-profile TERRART® Mid elements are applied vertically on a curtain system, and the geometry of the cladding corresponds to the facades of the surrounding buildings. As well as letting in a great deal of light, the expansive windows ensure a transparent, inviting impression.

ROMED Clinics, Rosenheim

ROMED Clinics, Rosenheim

The structure of this four-storey service and training centre follows the course of the road. At street level, the ground floor is set back, widening the space in the street. A very distinctive architectural style is evident here. The vertically assembled, slightly profiled terracotta elements contrast with the horizontally structured facade strips. Although they are …

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Griesgasse, Ulm

Griesgasse, Ulm

This elegant housing complex catches the eye with its unusually distinctive shape. The alignment of the building‘s façade is constantly indented or protruding, creating a relaxed, contemporary overall impression. Bright and inviting ceramic elements comprising terracotta baguettes with a sweeping profile surround the large window and balcony openings. The TERRART® Large panels incorporate the profiles …

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Gallery Hall, Männedorf

Gallery Hall, Männedorf

At the front of the hall, porous, natural-coloured concrete forms a wave-like layer. Behind it is a blend of large windows and blueish-black glazed terracotta, on which the curtain screen is reflected. The contrast of colours, shapes and materials conveys a unique magic and allure.

Secli Weinwelt, Buchs

Secli Weinwelt, Buchs

This new structure is reminiscent of stacked-up crates of wine. The layout of the crates creates an external dialogue that differentiates the various areas and functions, including in the building envelope. The facade has been designed as two different-coloured terracotta panels and highlights the composition of the individual crates. As well as the two-storey wine …

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Häuser Adrina, Oberwil

Häuser Adrina, Oberwil

An all-in-one solution: the facade surfaces and roof are covered with light TERRART®  Large panels that emphasise the building‘s monolithic character. The terracotta of the outer walls produces a combed surface and has been applied as a “clapboard siding” familiar from timber cladding, while the roof panes are covered with smooth untextured ceramic elements. Strict geometry …

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