For the new auditorium, we delivered floor coverings from satined Fuerstenstein diorite, the same material that was used in 1968 for the natural stone coverings of the existing buildings.
Tittling high school was originally built for 15 school classes, and was expanded to 24 classes and over 700 pupils, in two construction phases from 2006.
Floor covering made from Fuerstensteiner granite, Realschule Tittling
Architectural office Witzlinger, 2008
Trade name: | Fuerstenstein Granite (Diorite) |
Petrographic name : | Diorite |
Quarry: | Paradise Quarry, Paradies 8, 94538 Fuerstenstein, Germany |
Coordinates: | 13.322° E / 48.710° N (WGS 84) |
Typical colour: | anthracite to dark grey |
Visual appearance: | fine/medium-grained; appears with white, partially also differently coloured veining of various widths and shapes as well as lighter and darker mineral accumulations |
Jerry has been exclusively involved for over 22 years in design, manufacturing and construction throughout the world devoted to the water feature industry. Jerry joined Kusser in 2010 to provide special initiatives, designing and creating themes of aspiring wonder from the natural element of stone and water. He has a passion to create an awe and aspiring world class water display for any application and involved in all phases of the industry. Contact Jerry today to discuss your water feature desires.