Terrazzo is Back: Production, Installation, and Samples in Architecture

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Focal Length / RENESA Architecture Design Interiors Studio. Image © Suryan//Dang

Terrazzo is made by combining a cement base (sand, water, and cement) with a mixture of ground minerals - like marble, granite, and quartz - and can be applied to almost any surface, vertical or horizontal. The technique, produced using a completely hand-crafted method, was used worldwide in the construction of modern buildings and is noted for its durability, resistance (to water and abrasion), and easy maintenance. This made it a go-to material in the creation of flooring for houses and the common areas of residential and office buildings.  

Today, terrazzo is experiencing a revival as one of the key trends in contemporary architecture. Here, we will discuss the whats and hows of terrazzo and illustrate some of its uses in current projects. 

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Nagasawa Coffee / ARII IRIE ARCHITECTS. Image © Kai Nakamura
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Cite: Migliani, Audrey. "Terrazzo is Back: Production, Installation, and Samples in Architecture" [O retorno do granilite na arquitetura: fabricação, instalação e exemplos notáveis] 20 Jun 2019. ArchDaily. (Trans. Johnson, Maggie) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/918313/terrazzo-is-back-production-installation-and-samples-in-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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