LOPO will provide samples and materials, including steel, connectors, panels and other information like warranty letter, inspection certificates in English version.
Read MoreSoft Tiles – new products from LOPO Terracotta Corporation
Soft tiles have excellent properties such as light, thin and soft, anti-aging, anti-cracking, freeze-thaw resistance, anti-pollution and self-cleaning. Its difference colors come from the natural color of natural soil.
Read MoreHand-made Strip Thin Clay Bricks
Thin clay bricks outperforms clay facing bricks when it comes to production time and cost. Different colors, sizes, length, thickness can be customized. Free samples can be sent for evaluation, welcome contact us for getting newest clay bricks!
Read MoreTerracotta Louvers Project: Straits Cultural Art Center
Project Name: Fuzhou Straits Cultural Art Center Design by Pekka Salminen Location: Fuzhou China Photograph: Zimo Studio Terracotta Louver Manufacturer: LOPO Terracotta Products Corporation Limited With a construction area of 150,000 square meters, the project is not only the largest cultural and art center in Fujian, but also the largest single-layer shell grid construction area (projected area of about 30,000 m2) and the largest single-layer shell grid span in China. (Length 165m, width 90m)…
Read MoreTerracotta Project case — Hyatt City of Dream Manila
Terracotta panels rich colors makes color contrast for the entire golden glass curtain wall. The solemnity of the terracotta rainscreen makes the whole building look stable and stylish.
Read MoreLOPO Clay Wall Bricks China Project: China Resources Archives
LOPO Clay Wall Bricks China Project: China Resources Archives The China Resources Archives is located in the South Campus of China Resources University, with a total construction area of 9671.8 square meters. The Southern Branch of the Construction Division is responsible for the construction of civil engineering, electromechanical and curtain wall general contracting projects, and the southern branch of the decoration is responsible for the interior decoration project. After the museum…
Read MoreLOPO Terracotta Project–Yizaijin City Business Center
Located at the intersection of Junzhu Road and Shangyu Road, Mawei District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China. The total construction area of the project is nearly 60,000sqm, and there are 4F shopping malls and 18F headquarters-level enterprise office buildings. Market positioning is: Free Trade Zone· New Fresh Center Mall, which is the center of Mawei. Abundant business format, covering the five themes of “free trade, new fashion, living, shopping”. The…
Read MoreLOPO Terracotta Panels Used in Prefabricated Building
In recent years, prefabricated buildings have attracted high attention from the public, especially under the call of the highest decision-making level of the country to develop prefabricated buildings and promote the industrialization of new buildings, many enterprises are eager to join in it. In the project of Japan JA Group Kanagawa Building, it is a typical prefabricated building by using special shape of LOPO Terracotta panels. The concept of prefabricated…
Read MoreRestore Firing Technique Clay Brick Tiles
The special restore firing technique by using oxides makes ordinary clay tiles in different visual effects. LOPO has widely restore series clay thin brick tiles whose surface in different colors at each pieces.
Read MoreLOPO Terracotta Project in Inner Mongolia
Site Address: Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Product: Hollow Structure Terracotta Panels Item No. F5018789 Color: Dark Brown The project is located in Chinggis Khan Street, Xincheng District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. The project was completed in June 2014. The total area of the LOPO Terracotta panel curtain wall is 14,600m2, and the building has 29 floors above the ground. The project uses LOPO Terracotta T18 thick, brown ceramic plate. The total architectural planning…
Read MoreTerracotta Facade Cladding Panels Project—Institute of Physics CAS
Terracotta Facade Cladding Panels Project—Institute of Physics CAS Located at No. 8, Nansan Street, Zhongguancun, Beijing. The newly-built scientific research building–the institute of physics covers an area of 25,000m2 and a construction area of 42,857m2. The institute is designed in a rectangular box shape, there is a main entrance in front of the building. The facade of the institute is made of terracotta facade panels & terracotta brick tiles as the decorative…
Read MorePROJECT: SHENYANG YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER
Shenyang Youth Activity Center – is just like a Stone that have been polished, was relocated to the Science and Technology Park of Weinan National University, which is located in Hunnan New District in Shenyang City. The new site of the City Youth Activity Center is composed of 12 architectural sections and is divided into theatrical and audio visual areas, livelihood service areas, cultural and technological experience areas, event areas,…
Read MoreTerracotta panels Amazing Projects – it is not just red
The first impression of terracotta facade panel normally is natural color of clay, but in fact the it can be designed fashion, here would like to share few amazing projects with you.
Read MoreAfter Seeing These Ten Projects, No One Else Knows Terracotta Facade Cladding Panels More Than You Do!
Today we are going to show you what is behind the terracotta facade cladding panels by ten projects with the following five aspects: Technology, Color, Form, Function and Installation.
Read MoreTerracotta Facade Panel Project–Residential Area in Changzhou
Terracotta Facade Panel Project–Residential Area in Changzhou Product: Hollow Structure Terracotta Facade Panel Color: White & Grey Item No.: F431801/F431887/Fl431884/F291880/F291888 Site: Intersection of Feilong West and Tianshan Road, Xinbei District, Changzhou, Jiangsu Total Quantity:13,113.㎡ As the first high-end residential area in Changzhou,the highest-end, most mature and enjoyable high-end human products be used to pay tribute to Changzhou, to order a luxury living service for Changzhou’s high-end customers. It’s located in…
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