Bricking it: Randers Tegl
While brick has enjoyed a renaissance in contemporary architecture, due in no small part to its sustainability credentials, manufacturer Randers Tegl is delivering even greater creative potential and versatility with its long-format Ultima brick series.
March 24, 2021 | 11:00 pm CUT

By using reorientated RT 154 Ultima bricks and gently rising steps, architects Christoffersen & Weiling seductively draw the eye to the entranceway of this beach-front property in Aaarhus, Denmark

Inspired by the form of the RT 154 Ultima brick itself, architects Christoffersen & Weiling designed the single-storey home to complement the beach’s horizon line
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With over 100 years of experience in crafting bricks from the finest clay Scandinavia has to unearth, the Danish company Randers Tegl know what can be done with clay


The eye-catching brickwork wrapped around these characterful twinned Berlin buildings creates a striking optical illusion, replicated on its balconies and basement walls
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Sometimes it’s only by looking to the past that we are able to move forward. And despite brick being used as a building material for over 9000 years, it has seen relatively little change. Until now


Exemplified by these five townhouses in Frederiksberg, Denmark, the uncommon form of the RT 154 Ultima brick makes it possible to create buildings with different personalities


Continuing across and under the extended canopy of this Warwickshire home in the UK, RT 154 Ultima brickwork naturally leads visitors and residents inside


A deep-set mortar application brings an iconic texture to the brickwork in this Sydney home. The effect complements the use of warm, natural wooden slats elsewhere in the building’s exterior
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