Wienerberger is marking its 15th year in circulation with the launch of a new digital version of its Architectum magazine.
The online platform will be demonstrating the potential of clay building materials and providing a source of inspiration, featuring brick architecture from around the world. It also encourages architects to continuously explore new products and unusual applications and forms, according to the needs of their clients.
The updated version will have interactive videos and direct product links to the Wienerberger website and will showcase exclusive content that will not be made available in the print version.
The latest issue of Architectum includes two London-based residential projects to demonstrate how clay building materials can be used on UK projects. They feature alongside nine other projects with contemporary roof and facades, an interview with French architect Julien Rosseau on facade design, as well as Wienerberger’s latest products news and innovations.
CEO of Wienerberger Clay Building Materials Europe, Chrisof Domenig said the magazine demonstrates how cramic materials can be utilised, for example to create an exterior for each building full of colour, texture and radiance.
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