Architecture: Ideas for walls and façades (2)
(October 2010) From the layered-look of Japan’s Mille-Feuille-House to a museum in Norway – a look at building exteriors is worth the while
(October 2010) From the layered-look of Japan’s Mille-Feuille-House to a museum in Norway – a look at building exteriors is worth the while
(October 2010) Marmomacc Meets Design shows innovative stone walls never before thought possible
(October 2010) Madrid’s high-class dwelling complex „La Finca“ impresses with its elegant façade
(October 2010) French company uses lava slabs as tourist information boards
(October 2010) The Global Stone Congress in March in Alicante demonstrated solutions for ecological challenges facing the stone branch
(October 2010) Austrian artist Arnold Reinthaler captures the moment and duration in stone
(October 2010) A big building project is in the making in Stockholm’s Slussen district
(September 2010) The country situated between Asia and Europe rarely crops up in economic reports despite the fact that investment and building are progressing at staggering rates. This is a clear opportunity for the stone branch
(September 2010) The Italian-based Lithos Design has made a name for itself with innovative design
(September 2010) Taiwanese designer combines ethereal oils, much wood and little marble in showroom
The Clubhouse in a Mexican housing complex shows possibilities for implementing gabions in construction
(September 2010) Since Marmomacc and Cersaie will take place practically simultaneously, a side trip to the ceramics fair in Bologna is worth the while
(September 2010) A market for stone masons: gargoyles, flying buttresses and cope stones for home and garden
(September 2010) Germany’s economy is back on track according to the Ifo Business Survey
(August 2010) City furniture requires considerable skills from its designers: it must be robust and simple while being functional and aesthetically pleasing so they will be used, not abused. Allow us to present some recent works