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Sedelhöfe Ulm NBK TERRART

Sedelhoefe Ulm

As an open quarter, the Sedelhoefe extend the pedestrian zone by 10,400 square metres of land: in a central location, a new, urban living space is created that meets the needs of a wide variety of target groups. A “city of short distances”, in which working, living and living take place in parallel. The façade

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NOC Shopping Center Weiden

A prominent downtown location The NOC shopping centre is built on the site of the former Hertie department store in central Weiden. Within the diverse urban environment, it acts as a mediator between small-scale old town buildings and the surrounding large-scale structures from the post-war period. The façade impresses with its unusual terracotta cladding. Vertically

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CPD Guadalajara

The CPD Commercial Building, which is located in Spain, is decorated with approx. 5.000m run of rectangular TERRART-Baguette elements. The pictures perfectly show the two typical naturalcolors , terracotta and dark red. The terracotta elements are vertically mounted and give the building a light and airy appearance.  

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Arts Center, Brooklyn

  The Brooklyn Arts Center is located close to the Hudson River in the beating heart of New York’s cultural community. The renovated former bakery is – amusingly – dressed in TERRART®-Baguettes. The elements come in two different natural colours. They fit right into New York’s classic colour pallet and are a pleasant sight in

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Dublin Parking Garage

Undoubtedly unique is this multi-storey car park in the heart of Ohio: a composition of square and rectangular terracotta elements, TERRART-BAGUETTES stretches between vertical aluminium frames and create a very subtle impression. The baguettes in three different, specially produced shades of grey are randomly placed and, despite their smooth ceramic surface, create a coarse visual

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