Details make Architecture
/LOHAS Australia’s expanding range of building materials enables our customers to produce unique projects with a personal touch. Ceramic materials allow for creative freedom and their characteristic details are playful and distinctive.
Unlike classic architectural designs that use different materials for the walls and roof, technical innovation has made it possible for designers to experiment with using the same materials for both, creating a monolithic whole to the project. The wide range of colour options offers the development of a strong, contemporary architectural concept that produces meaningful and exclusive designs.
The choice for aesthetic detailing and simpler technical implementation can go hand in hand. New materials and processing techniques, such as gluing bricks, also contribute to the contemporary appearance of a project.
Correct implementation of the aesthetic details guarantees the long-term beauty of the project and avoids problems with the maintenance or use of the building
The strength of an architectural concept is closely linked to the choice of materials and the detailed way in which they are applied. Or to put it in the words of Charles Eames: “The details are not the details; they make the design.”
The strength of an architectural concept is closely linked to the choice of materials and the detailed way in which they are applied. Or to put it in the words of Charles Eames: “The details are not the details; they make the design.”
Ceramic materials offer the alternation of vertical and horizontal bricks. This style creates a dynamic rhythm in your façade.
The use of both vertical and horizontal bricks can work as the transition between pitches roods and façades creating an easy bridge between the materials.
Thanks to masonry in half-open bond, claustra’s are created, which offer more privacy and at the same time provide an interesting interplay between interior and exterior.