777s Dearborn Penthouse

Dearborn Penthouse

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Project Description

Integrated just in face of Dearborn Station, in the core of Chicago City, this building recreates
an intimate space for living surrounded by tall buildings. The architect imagined a low floor for
commercial use and developed the program for his own two-floor house on top of it.
The rhythm created in the façade to simulate a traditional window assimilates its perception to
that of the traditional heavy masonry walls of the rest of the volume, and the huge, glazed
curtain wall behind is only revealed when backlit, thanks to its visual permeability. This
checkerboard pattern screen of black tiles in two sizes gives enough intimacy to the interior
private rooms, including its relationship with the pool, and completes the clever play of
full/empty inside/outside volumes intended by the architect.
The use of Fabrik by Flexbrick in the façade of the building allows the integration with the
surrounding buildings while still allowing the use of curtain walls, now in prosecution in the
area due to its environmental costs. The sunscreen not only seems to make completely
disappear that glass surface and provides the sun control needed for environmental purposes
but also helps to create the impression of a massive volume, that indeed is very light, by
passively filtering the sun, but also at the same time provides appropriate control to the
intimacy and the views.

Project Information

Architect Filoramo Talsma LLC  

Location Chicago. IL

Application Facade 

Construction of the House Golf Prellosa.

House Golf Prellosa

House Golf Prellosa

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The characteristic versatility and transforming capacity of the Flexbrick® ceramic system acquires its maximum expression in the exclusive PGA Golf Resort project in Caldes de Malavella (Barcelona), by the architectural firm TDB. Following their exploratory zeal and with the aim of recovering the traditional Catalan vault, lost due to cultural changes, the architects opted for this innovative system for the construction of the roof, bringing a glamorous rustic and modern style to the space. As a result, thanks to the Flexbrick® ceramic system, all the rooms gain luminosity and spaciousness, combining tradition and contemporaneity in perfect harmony. In addition, sustainability is also present in the project, as the ceramics used are manufactured completely with biogas, a unique process in Europe that leads to a great reduction in energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

Project Information

Architect TDB (Tries de Bes Architecture) Location Girona (Spain) Application Structure