A new residential building features sharp architectural lines, panoramic glazing, and projecting balconies. Light wall planes are intentionally set on a contrasting dark plinth: the entire ground floor and all contact zones with the street are clad with
KORDEKO flexible facade tile.
Visually, the composition reads as a light upper volume on a solid, stone-like base. The stone texture with soft transitions remains expressive even on overcast days, and in evening lighting it catches the relief, making the building recognizable from a distance.
Task:The client needed a material for active urban zones — entrances, ramps, parking edges, and the lower facade along the sidewalk. Requirements included impact and salt resistance, a neat appearance after winter, the ability to wrap complex geometries such as niches, reveals, and balcony ribs, and fast installation without wet processes so interior works could continue without interruption.