Rust may seem like the last thing you want on a metal building, but corten steel is different. Also known as “weathering steel,” or by its trademark name COR-TEN, it’s made of alloys that don’t need ...
Following the popular Rusty House in London, we've collected 10 residential buildings with striking Corten steel facades in ...
DMOA Architecten’s Corten House is a great case study in how it’s possible to use the same material both inside and outside of a building without creating a monotonous effect. The building is clad in ...
Written by Diogo Borges Ferreira Published on January 03, 2025 First introduced in the mid-20th century for industrial use, Corten steel was valued for its strength and corrosion resistance.
This gas compressor station in southern Denmark by Scandinavian firm CF Møller comprises Corten steel-clad boxes atop a pair of artificial hills (+ slideshow). CF Møller was commissioned by Danish ...
This month marks Brownstoner’s Steel Anniversary. We’re taking some time to look back at our past, even as we design a new future. The weathered steel exterior of the Barclays Center made a statement ...
Next up in our 2025 review, we take a look at the most popular residential extensions featured on Dezeen this year, from standalone annexes to loft extensions. Among the top projects are a Corten ...
A cluster of mono-pitched volumes clad in earthy pre-weathered steel shelters a mini oasis at the centre of this cultural facility in Chile's Atacama Desert. Santiago-based architects Emilio Marín and ...
Weathering steel (WS), also known as low‐alloy steel, are steels with a carbon content of less than 0.2 wt. % to which mainly Cu, Cr, Ni, P, Si and Mn are added as alloying elements to a total of no ...