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Machupichu, Madrid, Spain
Machupichu | Madrid, Spain
Machupichu | Madrid, Spain

A seven-story, U-shaped apartment block elevated on concrete pilotis accommodates 112, two-to-five-room apartments and encloses an inner courtyard with sports and recreation facilities including a large swimming pool and tennis court.

The modular facade is articulated at each level with subtle offsets that create a curved geometry, a set of concave and convex movements that follow the streets bordering the site. Swisspearl fiber cement panels are key to expressing this volumetric strategy. A lightweight material that allows for largescale panels has proven to be the ideal material to articulate the facade shapes. A dark shade was chosen for the ground floor and penthouses, contrasting with the main body of the building, for which white was chosen.

Beckwith Boathouse, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
Beckwith Boathouse | Iowa City, IA, USA
Beckwith Boathouse | Iowa City, IA, USA

Iowa-based Neumann Monson Architects were commissioned by Iowa University to design a new boathouse to accomodate the women‘s rowing team. Positioned strategically on the curve of the Iowa River, the siting gives the boathouse a vantage point from where boats can be viewed gliding at speed through the water left and right up the sweep of the river.

Van Sinderen Plaza, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Van Sinderen Plaza | Brooklyn, NY, USA
Van Sinderen Plaza | Brooklyn, NY, USA

Van Sinderen Plaza runs alongside the elevated tracks of the train from Manhattan. The building has a gradation of bold colors down the full length of the facade to amplify the linear movement of the trains. Both ends start with dark burgundy to echo the residential brick homes in the neighborhood, and gradually transition from dark to light, red to yellow, interrupting the linearity of the building. Above the ground floor, the building volume cantilevers outward to gain a larger building footprint for the apartment levels. Architecturally, this provided the added benefit of reducing the building’s scale. The exterior cladding system is a ventilated rainscreen using Swisspearl fiber cement panels and a Knightwall support system. In order to streamline costs, the panel facade was specifically designed to minimize waste. Amenities in each LEED-certified building include indoor resident recreation rooms, on-site shared laundry rooms, outdoor resident recreation terraces, and bike storage.

Student Welcome Center, Springfield, Missouri, USA
Davis-Harrington Welcome Center | Springfield, MO, USA
Davis-Harrington Welcome Center | Springfield, MO, USA

The building enclosure combines a variety of materials in response to the surrounding campus context. The rear ground-floor spaces are largely concealed behind limestone cladding; to the north, the envelope increases in transparency, culminating in a tapering glass curtain wall that accentuates the building’s main entrance. The architects used a seemingly paper-thin layer of white Swisspearl panels to sheathe the fully glazed upper sections of the east and west facades. The latter extends slightly beyond the pointed corner of the building where the lower part folds slightly away to extend a welcoming gesture to visitors. Inspired by the pattern of a composition booklet, a seemingly random arrangement of circular perforations feeds dappled light into the atrium and allows views from the second-floor walkway.

Kystens Hus, Tromso, Norway
Kystens Hus | Tromso, Norway
Kystens Hus | Tromso, Norway

Located in the center of Tromsø, Kystens Hus – the „Coastal Seafood Center in Northern Norway“ - is a flagship building showcasing the country‘s powerful fishing industry. Envisaged as hub for information and business related to the fisheries, research and development, and tourism the facility‘s primary purpose is to showcase the city‘s and the wider coastal region‘s cultural tradition, natural wealth, and economic drive. The permeable, fully glazed ground level is conceived as an extension of the public realm. The center‘s upper part accommodates office spaces and is clad in a mutli-faceted envelope reminiscent of the rock formations lining the northern Norwegian coast.

Children Clinical University Hospital, Riga, Latvia
Children Clinical University Hospital | Riga, Latvia
Children Clinical University Hospital | Riga, Latvia

Riga’s Rehabilitation Clinic is a unit of the Children’s Clinical University Hospital, which is the largest children’s medical institution in Latvia. The four-story masonry building, built in 1910, has been adapted to new functions and has been extended with a single-story volume, staircase extension, and new elevator shaft. To tie in with the surrounding environment and the existing building, the extension of the clinic is clad in fiber cement panels. Swisspearl was chosen due to its quality, aesthetics, and versatility. The dark gray contrasts with the ochre masonry. The upper section of the cladding is perforated, thus creating a variety of textures and visually separating the roof volume.

Jet Office, Poznan, Poland
Jet Office | Poznan, Poland
Jet Office | Poznan, Poland

Over the past several years, numerous national and international firms have settled in Poznan; therefore, there is great demand for office space and high pressure on developers to make a mark architecturally and thereby distinguish themselves from competitors.

A particularly sensational example of this is the Jet Office building, which the local architectural office Insomia built at the intersection of two main transport axes in the north of the city. The plot’s unique shape demanded a special approach to design in order to optimally utilize floor areas. Normally, office buildings have a central access core and a regular support grid offset from the exterior walls to assure maximum flexibility in the distribution of spaces and facades. However, apart from one single internal row of supports, the reinforced concrete structure of the Jet Office is arranged peripherally.

On Clark, Christchurch, New Zealand
On Clark | Christchurch, New Zealand
On Clark | Christchurch, New Zealand

Comfort and light in daily routines were emphasized in the planning of Sumner House in Christchurch. The house is situated on a flood plain and therefore needed to be raised above the ground. The connection with the street front allows interaction with neighbors and passersby while still maintaining a sense of security. The external materials were chosen for their low-maintenance and durability in the coastal environment, which weathers materials quickly. These materials include prefabricated Swisspearl panels in a silvery gray color, a thermally modified timber rainscreen, cedar weatherboards, and pre-finished steel roof cladding. Since the Swisspearl panels are prefabricated and the timber floor cassettes and wall and roof panels were built off-site in the builder’s warehouse, the total construction time was minimized to a mere six months.

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Marina Business Center | Marina Del Rey, CA, USA
Marina Business Center | Marina Del Rey, CA, USA

This 1980s office campus needed revitalization to become a desirable, contemporary working environment. Opting to keep the revision cost effective yet creative, the original form of the building was retained, but refreshed with new materials and colors on the façades. New cladding was constructed with Swisspearl panels cut into complex patterns. Each panel was carefully cut to prevent any waste. The exterior materials were specifically chosen to be long-lasting and efficient during the construction and installation processes, thus reducing waste and labor costs.

Villa Faun, Oslo, Norway
Villa Faun | Oslo, Norway
Villa Faun | Oslo, Norway

What at first glance appears to be a single-family villa enclosed by an enormous pitched-roof with timber-clad eaves, are actually four separate apartment units. Villa Faun is an apartment complex located in the northwest slope of Oslo with a panoramic view over the city and the Oslo Fjord in the distance. The surrounding neighborhood is characterized by various types of Norwegian houses built during the last century. The concept of the design team was to bring together a unifying identity to the project, while creating private, individual units.

Fair & Exhibition Centre, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Fair & Exhibition Centre | Bydgoszcz, Poland
Fair & Exhibition Centre | Bydgoszcz, Poland

The Bydgoszcz Fair & Exhibition Centre stands as a beacon of commerce, innovation and community in northern Poland. Renowned as one of the largest exhibition and conference facilities in the region, it serves as a dynamic hub for businesses, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to convene, collaborate, and showcase their latest innovations. The Centre exemplifies a harmonious blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal with its innovative use of Swisspearl facade panels assembled in a horizontal format.

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Square 50 | Washington DC, USA
Square 50 | Washington DC, USA

The building’s exterior design exuberantly expresses the project’s three uses through its stacking of rectangular masses and changes in material, colors and window patterns. Although the design can appear at first glance to consist of three boxes, a closer look shows that the fire station is a combination of two rectangular masses and that the apartment block sits on a pedestal that separates it from the squash court section, making for a total of five major rectangular forms. The interplay between all these boxes creates a variety of setbacks and projections.

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