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Friesland GT

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NF 2DF DF ModF 52 WF Other formats available on request

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Front face configuration

Front face configuration Front face configuration (FFC) only uses the front faces of the clinker bricks. This gives the façade a calmer and more uniform appearance than that of mixed face configuration (MFC).

Mixed face configuration

Mixed face configuration Mixed face configuration (MFC) uses both the front and reverse faces of the clinker bricks. This gives the façade a more vibrant appearance than when only the front faces are used. Given that mixed face configuration allows two brick slips to be obtained from one clinker brick, mixed face configuration is more attractive in terms of pricing.

Friesland GT

Red fired clay | colour change into shades of blue due to an intensive firing interval | smooth to lightly textured surface

Format ModF 52 - Modular format 52 (290x90x52 mm)
Availability Property-specific range
Brick bond - none -
Material requirement ca. 54 Unit/m²
Pallet content 450 Units per pallet

The foundation of beauty.
Combined.

 

The effect of clinker bricks therefore always depends on other decisions regarding the joint, windows, etc.
We asked architects and colour experts for their opinions on harmonious arrangements and have presented these in the material collages below. Discover attractive combinations and choose your favourite look for your building.

Our colour experts
Christian Brandstädter

Christian Brandstädter creates colour concepts for architecture. In his “ArchitekturFarbe” office, he has been advising architects and building owners on how to design their building skins for more than 25 years. In his work for Hagemeister, Brandstädter has created harmonious colour concepts for our most sought-after clinker brick models. You can find out more about Christian Brandstädter and his work (in German) at www.architekturfarbe.com