Students at the University of Washington have a new space to learn and grow their skills for the 21st century. Named in honor of Bill & Melinda Gates, this newest addition to the Paul G.
Terra5 Projects : Education
Quattrocchi Kwok Architects of Santa Rosa designed a new student center for Cupertino High School featuring a Terra5 Sunscreen. The 5,000 linear feet of terra-cotta sunscreen addresses the building’s energy concerns.
UMASS Lowell’s new Parking Garage was designed by bertaux + iwerks architects of Boston. The architects selected Terra5 terra-cotta Rainscreen in a brown through-body panel.
Bell & Spina designed a terracotta rainscreen project for SUNY Fredonia’s LoGrasso Hall incorporating Terra5 panels and baguettes. Groove panels and varying panel heights added to the facade’s beauty.
The featured wall for this new addition to Lincoln University’s performing arts center used a Terra5 terracotta rainscreen. AP3C Architects was the designer.
Terra5 was a natural choice for GKK Works of San Diego for the new Miramar College Service Center. The terracotta rainscreen added warmth and was the featured architectural facade material.
NICC’s new student center / dining hall addition used a Terra5 terracotta rainscreen to tie the rest of the brick campus into a new modern look. The F1.45 made for an efficient installation.
On track for a LEED Gold certification, installation is now complete on the historic Wilson School in New Orleans, complete with Terra5 feature cladding. HMS Architects of New Orleans were the architects of record.
The Galante Architecture Studio has recently completed a new Terra5 project called Harvard Ceramic Studio. This reclad project incorporated TC18’s Terracotta tiles in four colors with a running-bond pattern. The building incorporates a combinati
In preparation for Fall 2010 semester, installation of the University of Arkansas Garland Ave. Bookstore incorporated a Terra5 terracotta rainscreen, a fiber cement rainscreen and unique Terra5 baguette sunscreen.
Invision Architecture designed the $120 million renovation and expansion of Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Terra5 was used to give the exterior and interior a warm inviting presences.
The Four Diamond Award winning hotel is also an educational experience. OPN Architects of Cedar Rapid design a Euro-chic hotel with sustainable features. Terra5 terracotta rainscreen was the featured facade material.