Posts Tagged ‘terca’

Portrait of Stefan Vanhoutte (BE)

09.07.2010

Stefan Vanhoutte, from Zulte in Eastern Flanders, considers himself lucky. He turned his hobby from the earliest days of his childhood into a vocation. His training began at the age of 12 and ended with an internship in the Netherlands, which set the trend for the rest of his career. [...]

Portrait of Garden Designer Rik Hiergens, Belgium

25.05.2010

Garden designer Rik Hiergens lives in an old house next to the school of Zeveren. It used to be home to the sisters of the order who founded the school. The house has been refurbished with great sensitivity and respect and provided with tall windows that give the impression of drawing the long garden behind it indoors. Terca pavers dominate the exterior, continue here and there in the entrance area to the house and illustrate Rik Hiergens’ fascination with the fusion of indoor and outdoor spaces. [...]

Herbs from the clinker spiral

20.04.2010

Do-it-yourself herb spiral from the new edition of the Garden&Place magazine [...]

Head office of Wienerberger Ziegelindustrie GmbH (Hanover, DE)

23.12.2009

High demands are made of the technical and visual quality of the materials used for the design of streets, roads and squares. They have to be not only secure in terms of their function and continually handle high stresses, but they also have to fulfil the specific aesthetic requirements. [...]

Müller Pier (Rotterdam, NL)

16.10.2009

The construction of the Müller Pier means that the Delfshaven district of Rotterdam is once again on the Maas. For decades, it had been separated from the water by the industrial construction. The region around the Müller Pier has now become an attractive part of the city. [...]

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