8 de November de 2020

Sustainable, Adaptable and Flexible Ceramic Tile

Sustainable ceramic is one of the most commonly used materials by architects and engineers nowadays. Due to its flexibility and adaptability, it can be used for all types of projects both in architecture as well as interior design.

Sustainable ceramic

Sustainability in ceramicis a rising trend: carefully selected raw materials and manufacturing processes that are as environmentally-friendly as possible make ceramic a great bet for the future. Ceramic combined with nanotechnology has even been able to create sustainable pieces that absorb contaminants and enhance the energy efficiency of buildings and homes.

In open spaces, ceramic offers durability and resistance. As for closed spaces, ceramic and interior design can be combined to give your home a unique touch.

The Dutch architect Jacob van Rijs proposes projects where ceramic can meet any architectural or urban need that may arise.

Examples of ceramic in state-of-the-art projects

Ceramic has been used in many jobs to provide structures with an innovative image. Here are a few:

– The restaurant Disfrutar in Barcelona was able to impregnate every little corner with naturalness.

– The staircase at the 

– The Dutch Pavilion for the 2000 World Expo in Hannover stood out because of the completely different design: it features ecological ceramic pieces in different parts of the structure.

– Pushed Slab, an attractive sustainable office building in Paris has different departments cladded in ecological ceramic.

As you can see,  sustainable ceramic has become a trendy material and with reason. It offers endless creative possibilities that open up a whole new world in architecture and interior design.

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