Commercial Building

Markethouse, Mainz

Markethouse, Mainz

Star architect Massimiliano Fuksas has created a successful symbiosis of a modern and historic façade in the building complex that makes up the Mainz Market Halls. The listed front, facing the market, has been restored in a historic style, while the façade facing onto Rebstockplatz has been designed in a modern, progressive style and fitted

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Portobello, Düsseldorf

Portobello, Düsseldorf

Portobello – evocative name of an imposing block of flats in Düsseldorf/Unterbilk, situated between the city gate and the state parliament building. Steel and ceramics – in the TERRART®-LARGE version here – appear to form a symbiotic relationship in this unusual formation. A building in an exposed location, which is predestined to provide high-quality accommodation.

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Kaufinger Street, Munich

Kaufinger Street, Munich

This fashion store, whose façade consists entirely of ceramic units, is situated in the centre of Munich’s pedestrian precinct. A particularly attractive feature is the first floor, which creates an exciting shop window situation with a casual pilaster/baguette design. In varied form, this combination produces an elegant subdivision of the windows in the upper floors. The appealing renovation measure has created a modern appearance, which fits in with

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Lambert Center, Oslo

Lambert Center, Oslo

One of the country’s first shopping centres was opened here, in the Oslo suburb of Lambertseter, back in 1958. To revitalise the district and at the same time to cater to the increased population and increased demands, a new building complex has been constructed that, with more than 50 shops, a cinema and a public

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