Healthcare Building

Jorvi Hospital

Jorvi Hospital

Inspired by the picturesque landscape and its colours, the architects equipped the new university paediatric clinic and emergency department with a façade in vivid, bright shades of green. The glazed TERRART® Large elements are installed vertically and mark out the storeys in a ribbon-like way. The colour sequence was entirely random. JORVI HOSPITAL – EMERGENCY […]

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care centre Witikon

care centre Witikon

The main building of Zurich’s Witikon care centre, built in the 1960s, was recently renovated. After about 30 years of operation, the building had structural and operational defects. Energy consumption, fire protection and earthquake resistance no longer met today’s requirements. Among other things, the façade was redesigned during the three-year renovation work, which changed the

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Geriatric Hospital

Geriatric Hospital

The modern extension of the hospital Meiningen reproduces salient features of the old façade, such as the horizontal strips between the storeys and the varying number of windows. The result is a harmonious unit, despite the tension-rich contrast of the different materials and styles. The observer’s view through the windows of the functional areas is

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Boston Medical Center

Boston Medical Center

That is why architects at Tsoi/Kobus & Associates chose to work with TERRART-Large architectural terracotta by NBK, a Hunter Douglas company. Terracotta facade panels are made from 100% raw materials yet are extremely durable, making them suitable for sustainable design. Furthermore, TERRART panels are customizable and come in a variety of colors, textures, and glazes.

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Hopital de Calais

Hopital de Calais

The appearance of the bright functional building, with its no-frills and unadorned design, is broken up in eyecatching style with the orange-red TERRARTR baguettes that offer a bold and colourful sight in exposed areas and break down the otherwise „clinical“ feel of the place. On the frontage, they enclose the brickwork in the form of

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