Tag Archive for: #TerraCottaUK

Make Architects, Szerelmey and Boston Valley Terra Cotta worked together to bring the Rathbone and Newman Passages to life

Dec 4th Building Centre Event Will Highlight Boston Valley’s Custom Architectural Terra Cotta Work in UK

Boston Valley's work will once again be featured at an event as part of the Building with Ceramics Series. Ceramics: Turning the Architectural Vision into a Reality is taking place Wednesday, December 4 from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

Redevelopment of London’s Battersea Power Station in Progress

The 42-acre site encompassed in the Battersea Power Station will revitalize the surrounding area, bringing the power station to a working state.
Battersea Power Station, London, England, Szerelmey, custom glaze, united kingdom, #terracottaUK

Battersea Power Station’s Faience will Feature a Custom Glaze Developed by Boston Valley

Boston Valley Terra Cotta is currently in the preliminary stages of production, working with contractors at Szerelmey to create replacement faience for Battersea.
Lodha Group, PLP Architecture, Boston Valley Terra Cotta, Custom glaze, Terra cotta facade, architectural terra cotta, installation, london, england, united kingdom

48 Carey Street Faience Façade Nears Completion in Holborn, London

48 Carey Street is a residential new build designed by PLP Architecture. Installation has been underway for the past few months as progress continues on the building.

#TerraCottaUK Architectural Tour

To coincide with the upcoming ZAK World of Façades Conference on October 2, we have developed this tour of terra cotta buildings in London that are Boston Valley projects.  Take a stroll and check out some of Boston Valley's work throughout the city.

Construction Update: London’s 48 Carey Street

48 Carey Street is a new build residential structure currently under construction in Holburn, London in the UK.

Tag Archive for: #TerraCottaUK

Lodha Group, PLP Architecture, Boston Valley Terra Cotta, Custom glaze, Terra cotta facade, architectural terra cotta, installation, london, england, united kingdom