Leonardo GlassCube interior genetics Individual formed solid surfaces HI-MACS® by LG Hausys in the Leonardo GlassCube in Bad Driburg.
Ordrupgaard Museum - Counter complex made of solid surfaces Counter complex made of the solid surface HI-MACS® by LG Hausys in the Ordrupgaard Museum in Kopenhagen. Photographer: diephotodesigner.de, Architect: Zaha Hadid
Mineralwerkstoff Himacs transluzens Wegfuehrung Westfield 37
Shop window displays made of solid surfaces Shop window displays made of the solid surface HI-MACS® by LG Hausys for the Jeweller Wempe. Architect: Wempe, Rosskopf & Partner
Westfield Shopping Centre - Interactive ring Interactive ring made of the solid surface HI-MACS® in the Westfield Shopping Centre in London. Photographer: Michael Zirn, Architect: Pearson Lloyd
Ordrupgaard Museum - reception counter S28 7m long reception counter made of the solid surface HI-MACS® by LG Hausys in S28 Alpine White in the Ordrupgaard Museum in Kopenhagen.

Trend: Freeforming - The Third Dimension.

The future is booming. Throughout the country, everyone is looking for new trends and marketable developments – even in architecture.

Rosskopf & Partner’s customers are exceptionally successful, because it has always been possible for them to express their individual values and statements, even in three-dimensional messages – for example, in company buildings. With the solid surface material HI-MACS® by LG Hausys or Corian® by DuPont, an additional vast field of the future has opened up for the implementation of new technologies and applications in architecture. 

With Rosskopf & Partner, the future is already tangible – on the one hand, in the further development of already existing solutions that were unthinkable only a few years ago – on the other hand, in the growing possibilities of fabrication and the design of production processes. In fact, with HI-MACS®, Rosskopf & Partner has now made it possible to network different material functions that were previous associated with lengthy separate applications. For this reason, the trend for change has nowhere been so far advanced as in the arena of architecture and design.

It is no surprise, because the scope for manoeuvring has been expanded significantly through computers, CAD machines and new materials for all concerned. Thus, the requirements to create new job definitions have not only changed for architects, but also for producers and craftsmen.

Example: 3D Thermoforming

With 3D thermoforming, new priorities in design have been set and provide for a growing importance in the architecture and design. In the field of three-dimensional thermoforming, Rosskopf & Partner has accomplished astounding success and taken a leading role in the processing of solid surface material. Cooperation with architects, engineers, designers and other experts has led to the necessary expertise that has made Rosskopf & Partner into a skilled knowledgeable partner.