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Camley Street, UK

In North West London, a significant and high-end apartment building contributes to the townscape. True to the hip surroundings, the building combines vertical and horizontal bonding of long format Ultima-bricks in numerous shades of grey. The result is a modern and magnificent piece of art. 

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Project:
Camley Street
Architect:
Hutchinson & Partners, KSR architects & interiors
Product(s):
RT 160 Ultima
Location:
London, UK

Alfa Laval, Denmark

At an old shipyard site, a new office building has emerged. Not only are the architects’ references to modern ship decks remarkable, the building is also highly sustainable. 

The 5.969 m² building is Alfa Laval’s head office with a ground floor-car park and three floors of offices. We assisted the architect and executive contractor with technical development of retaining principles. We also supplied the project with black RT 548 bricks. 

The building is DGNB gold-certified due to its sustainable qualities. The certification is provided by Green Building Council Denmark and is based on the project’s environmental, financial, social and technical quality as well as quality of process.

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Project:
Alfa Laval
Architect:
PLH Arkitekter
Product(s):
RT 548 Hera
Location:
Aalborg, Denmark
Contractor:
Gråkjær A/S
Sustainability rating:
DGNB

Warwickshire, UK

In the home region of Shakespeare, this contemporary house has emerged. It is defined by significant clean lines – with two diverse split levels, remarkable windows and beautiful repetitive brickwork.

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Project:
Warwickshire
Architect:
Studio Spicer
Product(s):
RT 154 Ultima
Location:
Warwickshire, UK

Madkulturens Hus, Denmark

This project is a prime example of the fine line between respect for tradition and necessary innovation. In a historic part of the old Danish capital, five townhouses accommodate apartments, shops, a culture house as well as a state-of-the-art subway station – and it harmonises with the historic neighbourhood.

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Project:
Madkulturens Hus
Architect:
Cobe
Product(s):
RT 154 Ultima
RT 554 Eos
Location:
Frederiksberg, Denmark

Fyrstikkalleen // BREEAM, Norway

This award-winning design consists of three sculptural office buildings, that forms a cohesive architectural complex with the shared philosophy to maximize light. At ground level a communal entrance with reception and cafeteria welcomes users with a huge wide-open space, while crisscrossing transparent bridges connect each of the three office blocks.

The significant angled corners of each block create a harmonic sense of invitation, that ensures full outsight for occupants and the maximum intake of daylight. Fyrstikkalleen is built with a focus on sustainable design and materials that meet energy class A specifications. The project has achieved a BREEAM excellent rating. Another focus area is allowing for flexibility – in order to accomodate evolving trends in office layout. The importance of communication, collaboration and random social encounters are important themes here.

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Project:
Fyrstikkalleen // BREEAM
Architect:
Kristin Jarmund Architects
Product(s):
RT 554 Eos
Location:
Oslo, Norway
Contractor:
Vedal Entreprenør
Sustainability rating:
BREEAM excellent

Institute for Biomedicine at Aarhus University, Denmark

The new Institute for Biomedicine at Aarhus University lends its traditional surroundings a touch of contemporary architecture while fitting into the old university park, where all buildings are yellow bricked.

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Project:
Institute for Biomedicine at Aarhus University
Architect:
Cubo
Product(s):
RT 207 Gul
Location:
Aarhus, Denmark

Bygdøynesveien, Norway

These exclusive Norwegian apartments resides beautifully in a 16-acre English-style park, that gives the Bygdøy-area its attractive feel. Ultima Full White and tinted brick mortar give the facades a calm and homogeneous feel.

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Project:
Bygdøynesveien
Architect:
Reiulf Ramstad architects
Product(s):
RT 162 Ultima
Location:
Norway

Randers Tegl HQ, Denmark

The vision behind the new headquarters at Hammershøj is called Supersize Bricks and covers the architect’s visual expression.
The administration building consists of four 'stacked bricks'. To make these stones habitable, they are scaled by a factor of 92. The proportions of the stones have been preserved so that the expression at a distance will have clear references to the format of a Danish brick – now only at 21x10x5 meters. The same expression is repeated on the production buildings, which simultaneously act as exhibition walls and demonstration of mortar types and curves.

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Project:
Randers Tegl HQ
Architect:
CUBO architects
Product(s):
RT 550 Kronos
RT 151 Ultima
RT 547 Helios
RT 159 Ultima
Location:
Hammershøj, Denmark

DEG42, Norway

Behold Queen Eufemias Gate 42 (DEG42). An office building at Oslo’s waterfront that stands out with the very strong suspended meeting rooms in tile, which is overhang on the east façade with unique view through floor-to-ceiling windows. Along with New York-inspired fire escape that winds outside on the east, meeting rooms along the façade creates the unconventional a unique sculptural and dramatic look.

The tile façade is done in full height, ie. all weight is brought down to the foundation. The displaced window positions result in increased loads on the brick beams as the load is brought down to the foundation, and thus up to 17 shift high prefabricated tile beams are made to support the construction. The meeting boxes are suspended in a bearing steel structure with suspended bricklifts along the underside of the boxes. The thickness of the tile ceilings is just 35 mm. to achieve a minimalist expression.

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Project:
DEG42
Architect:
A-lab architects
Product(s):
RT 445 Rød/brun Patina
Location:
Oslo, Norway

The leaning tower, Denmark

Innovative property in Aalborg City center with a distinct sloping façade. Randers Tegl assisted the performing contractor in designing and planning expansion joints, as well as suspension principles and determination of the masonry course according to the placement of brick bellows. The design of the façade posed special requirements for the building's carrying capacity.

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Project:
The leaning tower
Architect:
Bjørk & Maigård Architects
Product(s):
RT 483 Gammelrød
Location:
Aalborg, Denmark

Drengsrudbekken // BREEAM, Norway

A giant curve characterizes this modern office building in Drengsrudbekken, Norway. Standing on columns the building’s masonry has an abundance of detail for a building of its size. Using different mortar colors creates a distinctive expression in collaboration with the bricks’ grey tones.

This project has a BREEAM-NOR EXCELLENT sustainability rating.

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Project:
Drengsrudbekken // BREEAM
Architect:
Arkitekterne as
Product(s):
RT 546 Attika
Location:
Drengsrudbekken, Norway
Sustainability rating:
BREEAM-NOR EXCELLENT

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