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KNV Vaihingen

KNV Vaihingen

A new, six-storey building recently became home to the state-of-the-art administrative centre of the book wholesaler KNV. It features a large reception area, assembly and meeting rooms, offi ces as well as storage and archive rooms. The most immediately striking aspect of this building is the high-impact façade design comprising homogeneous, lightcoloured ceramic surfaces that emphasise the horizontal lines and colourful, vertically […]

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Rebaek Sopark, Hvidovre

Rebaek Sopark, Hvidovre

Hvidovre, a suburb of Copenhagen, not only has much to offer in the way of green space, woodland and water but also enjoys excellent transport connections to the city centre, making it the ideal location for a student residence hall with more than 360 rooms as well as shared kitchens, a sauna, solarium and cafeteria.

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University of Missouri - Mark Twain Hall

University of Missouri – Mark Twain Hall

Built in 1963, this seven-storey student residence hall recently underwent refurbishment in order to meet the latest energy-saving standards and to reduce maintenance costs. Following careful deliberation, the decision was made to construct a rear-ventilated terracotta facade comprising TERRART®  LIGHT elements which, at just 24 mm thick, are ideal for renovation projects and are characterized by

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Acibadem Universitesi, Istanbul

Acibadem Universitesi, Istanbul

On a surface area measuring a total of 26,000 square metres, on the Asian side of Istanbul, an impressive new university campus has been developed. Opened only recently, this university is dedicated to training doctors and medical personnel, and conducts high-quality research and scientific work in health care. Uniform design features form an architectural “bracket”,

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Krestovsky Apartmenthouse, St. Petersburg

Krestovsky Apartmenthouse, St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg is famous for its baroque and neoclassical architecture, and it is from these eras that the newly renovated apartment building draws its inspiration. The distinctive castle-like, classical character has been retained, albeit reinterpreted in a modern and contemporary aesthetic. Shunning monumentalism and bulkiness, the building’s exterior is lean and graceful and is characterised

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