“Práxedes Mateo Sagasta” Secondary School. Logroño, La Rioja
Architect: Miguel Fernández Rueda. Collaborating architect: Alejandro Vírseda Aizpún. Construction company: UTE SAGASTA (DRAGADOS + QODA Construcciones).
Photography: Clara Larrea Quemada

Polished VACUTILE® tile with six different references including customised developments. BALASTÓN® in snow white slabs with satin finish for vertical interior cladding. BALASTÓN® in polished red and special curved steps. BALASTÓN® in polished red colour and snow white satin finish for lining indoor benches.

Detached house. Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain
Architecture: arenas basabe palacios architects. Photography: Imagen Subliminal

Polished VACUTILE® single-layer tiles for indoor flooring (various colours). Polished BALASTÓN® flagstones in various colours for indoor flooring. And shot-blasted BALASTÓN® slabs in various colours for outdoor paving.

Metro Station L-4 Llucmajor. Barcelona, Spain

VACUTILE® single-layer 60x60x2.8 tile in floor paving and vertical cladding. Two-layer tiles, 10 57x37x4 strips.
BALASTÓN® stairs with non-slip strip. Curved skirting in floor and wall tiles. Platform edge. Benches in 8 cm BALASTÓN® tiles.

Keeping pace

Hospital da Luz. Lisbon, Portugal

8,000 m2 of VACUTILE® single-layer 60x60x2.8 floor tiling.

Quiet spaces

Institución Benéfico Social Padre Rubinos
“Fundación Amancio Ortega”. A Coruña, Spain
Architecture: Elsa Urquijo Architects

Vacutile® two-layer, shot-blasted slabs for outdoor paving. Balastón® shot-blasted tiles on vertical surfaces.

Boost the light and then brighten the rooms

Kursaal – Avda. de la Zurriola. San Sebastián, Spain. Architecture: Rafael Moneo

Paving designed by Rafael Moneo for outside the kursaal. Reinforced, black, moulded flagstones.

Creating magical spaces

House. Mainz, Germany Architecture: Frau. Ricke-Güntsche

Special, large-size BALASTÓN® flagstones manufactured in shades of grey with different modulations.

Constructing new concepts

Homes. Guadalajara, Spain
Architecture: Solano-Catalán

BALASTÓN® TWO-COLOUR façade, a mixture of yellow and red with the appearance of natural stone, made according to the instructions of the Solano-Catalán studio.
Fixed to the wall using a ventilated façade system.

Reflecting modernity

Würth Museum. Agoncillo, La Rioja, Spain
Ingeniería Torrella, S.A.

Ventilated façade made of 80x50x4 shot-blasted VACUTILE® slabs. Paving of outdoor terraces with 60x40x4 shot-blasted VACUTILE® floor tiles.

Wrapping art

Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain
Architecture: Estudio de Arquitectura Campo Baeza. Photography: Javier Callejas

VACUTILE® polished single-layer VACUTILE tiling for indoor flooring and polished 120×120 BALASTÓN® slabs for vertical cladding, steps, worktops, skirting, step tops and window sills.

A serious atmosphere

Housing: C/Luís Ruiz 5. Madrid
Architecture: Arango Arquitectos. Construction company: Luman

Ventilated façade with Balastón® M-11 and shot-blasted M-168/100/15

Everyday places

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