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NDR Building, Hannover

NDR Building, Hannover

Special specified colour and panel dimension requirements of the architect and client had to be complied with for the NDR Hanover building. The task, which several competitors also faced, was spontaneously overcome using the existing colour and shape examples with units from the TERRART®-LARGE system in anthracite.

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Villa Urbana, Ljubljana

Villa Urbana, Ljubljana

Boris Podrecca, one of Europe‘s most famous architects, has built a luxury apartment complex in the centre of the Slovenian capital. Fitted out to a high standard, the development also boasts a 24-hour concierge service and is set in a desirable residential area that offers views of Ljubljana Castle and the river. Every aspect of

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New Darwin Building, London

New Darwin Building, London

The façade of the Natural History Museum in London is generally regarded as the epitome of the classical terracotta façade, in its heyday at the turn of the century. The use of colour in the TERRART®-MID façade of the immediately adjoining New Darwin Building offers both a respectful nod to the historic neighbour and a contemporary interpretation of the theme.

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175 Wyman Street, St. Waltham

175 Wyman Street, St. Waltham

The grand office building in the capital city of Massachusetts stands out through clarity and simple elegance, which are defined by a consistent structure. The centre of attention is the slightly rounded, protruding side wing that provides a pleasant overall impression. The fine contrast of the defining colours – anthracite and yellow – bolsters this

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World Online

World Online, Utrecht

A dual contrast effect determines the character of the office building World Online near Utrecht. Firstly, the unglazed, anthracite-coloured panels of the TERRART®-LARGE systems form a dark background, on which the glowing coloured window elements clearly stand out. Secondly, the matt anthracite emphasises the heaviness of the blocks, which nonetheless give the impression of floating,

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Miyako Ecology Center, Kyoto

Miyako Ecology Center, Kyoto

The purpose of the Miyako Ecology Center in Japan is to inform the population about topics relating to environmental protection. As a result of this programme, the building itself is constructed in line with environmental considerations. Terracotta was used as a natural building component. The east and west sides support a roof-shaped structure made of grey ceramic, thus harmonising with the cityscape of old Kyoto and

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