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Ecourban 22@

Ecourban 22@

3,000 square metres of TERRART®-Mid in brickred have been installed on the façade of this spacious hotel complex. The sloping lines forming the striking corners, which are continued through to the window formats, are also particularly remarkable. The terracotta panels have been cut exactly to size. The use of light grey as a complementary colour …

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Shopping-Center Schiphol Airport

Shopping-Center Schiphol Airport

The façade of Amsterdam’s Schipol Airport is dominated by TERRART®- SOLID panels in varying colour tones, formats and surface structures, with profiling and corrugations. Thanks to the harmonious arrangement of the different ceramic elements, the earthy red-brown exterior presents a clear pattern, while the internal building parts, with their light, smooth cladding, are visually somewhat …

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Center for Government and International Studies, Harvard University

Center for Government and International Studies, Harvard University

Glass and red-brown terracotta are the predominant façade materials of the new university building in Harvard. A special TERRART®-System with a lightly structured surface and rotational crosssection shape, produced as a special profile, lend the façade its character, and create fascinating light and shade effects in sunlight

Vodafone European Headquarters, Newbury

Vodafone European Headquarters, Newbury

Integration into the rolling countryside was a key aspect when designing the façade of this office complex, where 1500 people work. In a consistent project, the naturalness of the building materials is the linking element in the configuration of differently designed buildings. The dominant terracotta – in the TERRART®-LARGE version here – harmonises perfectly with the wood used in the building.

One Knightsbridge Green

One Knightsbridge Green

Knightsbridge Green in London sits opposite Harrods. The façade, comprising TERRART®-LARGE panels, addresses and reinterprets traditional stylistic features of the famous department store, thus providing a sympathetic response to its urban context.

Evelina Childrens Hospital

Evelina Childrens Hospital

This futuristic steel construction, resembling a Ferris wheel, and massive glass frontages, which provide an unusually open view, is not what one normally expects a hospital to look like: the children’s hospital in London is an architectural highlight of a particular quality. Functionality and aesthetics combine successfully here. Colourful accents are set by the powerful …

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Shopping Center Hoofddorp

Shopping Center Hoofddorp

The façade of Amsterdam’s Schipol Airport is dominated by TERRART®-SOLID panels in varying colour tones, formats and surface structures, with profiling and corrugations. Thanks to the harmonious arrangement of the different ceramic elements, the earthy red-brown exterior presents a clear pattern, while the internal building parts, with their light, smooth cladding, are visually somewhat subdued. …

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