Search Harmonious parallelism Indoor swimming pools are often architecturally interesting places characterized by clarity and an exciting interplay of materials. The one in Hennigsdorf is an excellent example of this. Straight lines, wood, water, glass and tile elements come together in harmonious parallelism and create a calming overall picture that nevertheless activates and makes you want to exercise in the cool water. Post OKALUX Daylight solution for a building with positive effects For the Luxembourg-based company LSC Engineering Group in Contern, JONAS ARCHITECTES realized a modern administrative building whose positive impact is not limited to using sustainable materials. Post OKALUX Supplied with daylight on the way to recovery For the new functional wing of the Albertinen hospital in Hamburg, optimizing routes and processes of patients and staff was the top priority for the architectural office Henke + Partner. Post OKALUX Swimming in reflections For the renovation of the swimming pool in Fresnes, built in 1967, the architects Atelier 208 (now operating under the name Z Architecture) decorated the glass façade with elements made of OKATECH Wire mesh Mandarin. Post OKALUX Community sportsmanship The Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex in Ontario is a diverse venue for the Canadian city's community. Post OKALUX Shimmering renewal In 2012, COWI, a global consultancy in engineering, architecture, energy and environment, initiated a comprehensive modernization of its headquarters. Post OKALUX Taste with a view Nestled in the picturesque Alsace region, Cattin Winera Belvedere welcomes wine enthusiasts from around the world. Post OKALUX Seattle Central Library - The invention of OKATECH A massive steel structure made of inclined beams and 10,000 diamond-shaped glass panes is part of one of Seattle's most outstanding architectural projects: the Seattle Public Library. Post OKALUX previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 next