Concordia Design Wroclaw |
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A stunning example of how thoughtful new architectural design can honor and enhance historic architecture. MVRDV recently completed construction of this mixed-use building that features a rooftop terrace on Slodowa Island in Wroclaw, Poland. Revitalizing and expanding a 19-century listed building it was crucial to retain the façade of the original building while adding useful contemporary spaces. The new structure is now the focal point of the neighboring park and is a destination for locals and visitors alike. Keim-Poland is honored to have played a role in the renovation and construction project. The facade, both historic and contemporary, has been painted with Soldalit-ME Self-cleaning Photocatalytic Sol Silicate Paint, staircases feature concrete decorated with Concretal Pigmented Mineral Stain and the vivid colors of the mural were created using Optil and Innostar Interior Mineral Paints and Concretal Black-Purity. The results are simply stunning. |
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MINERAL SILICATE DIFFERENCE |
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Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation / Atlanta, GA |
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