Engobe

Engobe

Amsterdam Booking HR 1

booking.com Headquarters — Amsterdam

This company headquarter in Amsterdam exhibits a distinctive architectural identity defined by its assertive façade composition. Narrow, horizontal lines made out of terracotta panels introduce a refined structural rhythm across an otherwise predominantly windowed exterior. Rather than creating visual contrast, these ceramic elements integrate cohesively with the surrounding materials, resulting in a unified yet subtly […]

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Bollo Lane

Bollo Lane

A modern building in the heart of West London, home to meticulously designed apartments that maximise natural daylight and combine our signature space-saving features with our love of sociable spaces. The façade was executed in TERRART-LARGE, in a light cream-white combined with a white engobe. All panels were partially honed.

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Evrosvet office

Evrosvet office

Flamed engobes in grey and black decorate the compact new building of the EVROSET office complex in Sherbinka near Moscow. In order to break up the monumental office towers in their entirety, the architect Ivan Shalmin deliberately chose a flamed, rather non-uniform panel surface. The buildings are further loosened up by horizontal window and metal

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Claremont McKenna College - Roberts Pavilion

Claremont McKenna College — Roberts Pavilion

Modelled like a sensuous sculpture and powerfully set centre-stage, the college’s fitness and recreation centre is a real draw on the campus, both visually and in terms of its facilities. The streamlined shape and terracotta panels create a homogeneous exterior. Surrounding the facade are vertically mounted, ultra-large-format, light-cream panels, which are broken up by slim,

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De Pond, Tilburg

De Pond, Tilburg

Museum De Pont is renovated and expanded with 1.100 m2, designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects. Also, visitors to museum De Pont now enter the forecourt through the new entrance gate, consisting of several interconnecting passages. The open structured passages, so called ‘follies’, each have their own specific function. The gate is part of the adaptation

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