Limestone project: Quatuor building in Brussels
The Quatuor building is a reference project located in the north area of Brussels, which is now complete. Its exterior cladding includes the well-known Portuguese Moca Cream limestone.
Designed by renowned architects Jaspers-Eyers, the Quatuor building is an impressive project located in the north area of Brussels, facing the city center. This is a 4 similar-looking tower project, which are all connected and will offer diverse office space, commercial areas, gyms, restaurants and much more. From the real estate developer Befimmo, this project is being developed by Besix, in partnership with several renowned subcontractors from all over the world.
This is a reference project that involved the supply of over 15.000m2 of Portuguese beige limestone Moca Cream for its external wall cladding and some interior wall cladding applications. The limestone panels are 40mm thick and required a special fixation system. The limestone panels are integrated into larger panels that include the glass and all the elements of the wall cladding.
The project was finished in 2021 and is already a beautiful structure on the skyline of Brussels, which is known for its particular taste for the Moca Cream limestone for exterior wall cladding applications.