View it in your browser | the world's most visited architecture website | 3 September, 2018 |
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SHOWCASE | |||
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Tiles – Mosa Terra Maestricht | |||
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Sedum Roofs - COMPLETA | |||
Ceramic Tiles - Faber | |||
Stair Railings - Perforated Cladding Panels | |||
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Ceramic Tile - Aspen | |||
Guide to Design a Sustainable Wood Façade | |||
Round Panoramic Elevator |
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The 3D-printed Cabin of Curiosities is a research endeavor and "proof of concept" investigation into the architectural possibilities of upcycling and custom 3D-printed claddings as a response to 21st-century housing needs. |
FEATURED PRODUCTS | |
Porcelain Tiles - Brickwork | |
Wall Panels - Diagonal | |
Sintered Stone - Beton - Fusion Collection | |
Wall Tiles - Reims - Grespania | |
MIS Facade Panel | |
Metal Cladding - elZinc® Tiles |
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NEWS | |
1958 was a groundbreaking year for design and architecture – and Denmark was fortunate to be home to a historic suite of these innovations. It was in this year that Poul Henningsen gave the world the PH 5, PH Artichoke, and PH Snowball, redefining modern illumination and shaping the course of Louis Poulsen's history. To celebrate, Louis Poulsen is releasing the PH Artichoke in brushed brass and the PH 5 and PH 5 Mini in polished copper for the first time in their colourful history. |
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