FEATURED The town’s living rooms9/21/2018Troldtekt A/S ensures perfect acoustics in multipurpose cultural centers.
FEATURED Florally refined7/23/2018Using Krion, a composite mineral, the Porcelanosa Group is creating robust surfaces that look as though they were made from a single piece: for the “Noor Island Park” in the United Arab Emirates.
STYLEPARK LIGHT + BUILDING 2018 New Light on the Main3/6/2018Luminale gets a fresh new look for this year’s Light + Building in Frankfurt/Main.
FEATURED Perfect transitions11/21/2017The Musiktheater in Linz is an architectural delight with its precise details, including door hinges by Simonswerk.
FEATURED No holes in the shade7/29/2017C4sun has outfitted the roof terrace of the “Cologne Golf Club” with an intelligent sun-sail system.
FEATURED Prague Loft5/22/2017The open kitchen space in a loft in Prague was outfitted with “Merano” by Ton.
FEATURED An oasis of silence5/2/2017Sopoteka: a library where every visitor can find a spot to disconnect or socialize with "BuzziHub" and "BuzziBooth".
FEATURED Follow the light4/3/2017The light guidance system by Ado Lights for the new Museum of Moeda in Luanda even withstands tough climatic conditions.
FEATURED Wood for the good sound3/27/2017The Lindner Group ensures a good acoustics in the concert hall "Pierre Boulez" of Frank Gehry.
STYLEPARK MADE EXPO Light and lightness3/13/2017This year, the space&interiors platform in Milan focuses on architectural lightness.
FEATURED Striking interaction1/30/2017Petersen Tegl has clad the new Kunstmuseum Basel building in a brick façade with fine reliefs – and it corresponds with the main building.
FEATURED Radiating art1/23/2017Reggiani sheds the right light on the works in the “Storefront for Art and Architecture” in Manhattan.
FEATURED Contemporary, with a historical twist12/6/2016With a handcrafted clinker silhouette the long-standing Petersen Tegl company has succeeded in integrating a new parish hall into Denmark’s oldest town.
FEATURED Kaleidoscopic café11/21/2016With metal and wooden furniture by Pedrali, Moleskine has created a multifunctional space in Milan that combines creative working, relaxed breaks and product presentation.
FEATURED An apartment for friends and their friends10/27/2016For the international interview magazine “Freunde von Freunden”, Magis used pieces by a variety of designers to transform an apartment in Berlin into an event venue.
FEATURED Princely seating10/25/2016The renovation of a historical chateau in Belgium was completed with furniture by Magis.
FEATURED A “smallest room” with the highest standards10/24/2016Laufen's sanitary ware has acquired an outstanding reputation thanks to the groundbreaking materials it has developed. The WCs “Moderna Plus” and “Moderna R” models were used for the extension to the Tate Modern in London that recently opened.
FEATURED Safety for heavyweights10/17/2016Simonswerk, the leading manufacturer of hinges and hinge systems, keeps the large connecting doors in the LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur reliably in place.
FEATURED The right tone6/20/2016Kjaer og Richter opted for underground exhibition zones and a new build boasting oscillating Petersen Tegl bricks as the annex to the CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark.
FEATURED Water-struck bricks4/28/2016For the new museum building of the European Hansemuseum in Lübeck the architects selected a double-skin façade featuring bricks by Petersen Tegl.
FEATURED Bricks from top to bottom11/4/2014For the extension of a museum in Sorø, Denmark, the architects chose bricks by Petersen Tegl and even used them to clad the roof.
FAIRS & EVENTS Eight days on the loose 9/10/2014Once a year the “Burning Man Festival” transforms Nevada’s Black Rock Desert into a temporary city teeming with audacious buildings, fantastic sculptures, and out-of-this-world conveyances.
FEATURED In the morning dew at the port - The New Royal Theatre in Copenhagen by Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects6/14/2011
FEATURED The brick avant-garde10/26/2009The KolumbaTM brick was developed in collaboration with Swiss architect Peter Zumthor for the new Kolumba museum building in Cologne. It is a handcrafted coal-fired brick.