• GO HA 10 Aluminium Highlight by Gonzalez Haase AAS
  • GO HA 10 Aluminium Highlight by Gonzalez Haase AAS
  • GO HA 10 Aluminium Highlight by Gonzalez Haase AAS
  • GO HA 10 Aluminium Highlight by Gonzalez Haase AAS
  • GO HA 10 Aluminium Highlight by Gonzalez Haase AAS
  • GO HA 10 Aluminium Highlight by Gonzalez Haase AAS
    GO HA 10 Aluminium Highlight by Gonzalez Haase AAS
    The aluminium surface reflects light with a sharp, metallic quality, creating crisp and defined reflections. The highlight tone captures the sky at its brightest, where the sharp light bounces off the aluminium’s surface, resulting in a clean, bright blue that feels sharp and invigorating.
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    The Colour in Projects

    1. The Method Trocadéro, Paris
      The Method Trocadéro, Paris

      The Method Trocadéro, Paris

    2. The Method Trocadéro in Paris
      The Method Trocadéro in Paris

      The Method Trocadéro in Paris

    3. AS:ArchitectureArtObjectsColours during Berlin Art Week
      AS:ArchitectureArtObjectsColours during Berlin Art Week

      AS:ArchitectureArtObjectsColours during Berlin Art Week

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    About Gonzalez Haase AAS

    Founded by Pierre Jorge Gonzalez and Judith Haase in 1999, Gonzalez Haase AAS is a Berlin-based studio with principal practices in architecture, scenography and lighting....

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    Metropolitan Melange by Gonzalez Haase AAS

    The Metropolitan Melange palette by Gonzalez Haase AAS is based on a correlation between the blue sky and its reflections in contemporary architectural elements. Mirror images and opalescent glass, satin stainless steel and matte aluminium, absorption properties of concrete—the chosen materials are intricately connected to today's architecture and are deeply embedded in Gonzalez Haase’s design language. By analysing the phenomena of reflection and absorption of the blue sky on these materials, Gonzalez Haase has developed a palette of 18 colours ranging from vibrant sky blues to warm concrete greys.

    The process of describing each material's spectrum has been conducted methodically by selecting three tones for each material: the base colour, the shadow tone, and a highlight. These tones are intended to interact with the natural sky.

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