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1255 22nd St.

1255 22nd St.

Application:
Walls
Building Type:
Multifamily

MTFA Architecture designed a new condominium on 22nd Street, NW in Washington, DC. The previous building at 1255 22nd Street NW had been mostly unoccupied from 2013-2015. The building’s portions were not optimized for Class A office space, so the design team at MTFA Architecture used the existing grid, structure, and concrete to design a new multifamily building. Part of the design included cutting in balconies, softening the elevation, and strengthening the presence from the street. Using Cladding Corp’s Terra5 18mm Terracotta panels, PPSI helped the architect update the facade and achieve the updated design for the dated building.

Two colors and four different tiles were incorporated to create a stunning new addition to the neighborhood. Using the Terra5 TC18 tiles as a cost-effective terracotta solution, the design team featured red and gray panels to create rhythm and interest in the façade, with the balconies and corners using varying grooved tiles. The building’s design has gained considerable attention for the developer to attract tenants/owners.

PPSI worked with MFTA Architecture on the facade wall assembly and helped deliver a building with a high performing, thermally efficient, code compliant rainscreen cavity wall. The Terra5 TC 18 Terracotta from Cladding Corp is great for applications where the weight of the facade and project budget calls for a thinner, more economical approach. Designed to be a versatile and economical solution for terracotta rainscreen, the TC18 system offers the elegance and beauty of terracotta in a Cladding Corp rainscreen package to fit any budget. Terra5 also offers traditional 30mm terracotta panel with standard 5ft lengths and custom larger sizes available. Cladding Corp also offers sunscreen baguettes and louvers to allow another element of terracotta design to your building. Reach out to PPSI to discuss which terracotta format is best for your project!

  • ARCHITECT

    MTFA Architecture

  • Location

    Washington, DC

  • Building Period

    2016-2018

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