TERREAL completes its first Zephir terracotta cladding project, housing in the Zac du Grand Noble on Blagnac, France
1988
TERREAL installs the first dry fitted brickwork on a steel frame designed by famed architect Renzo Piano at Institute for Music/Acoustic Research and Coordination in Paris, France
2000
TERREAL completes the Montevetro residential tower, a part of the Battersea redevelopment in London, England
2001
Saint-Gobain Terreal acquires Ludowici Roof Tile
2003
TERREAL Group leaves Saint-Gobain to focus solely on terracotta architectural products
2003
Ludowici works with renowned architect Michael Graves to develop NeXclad, an economical terracotta wall cladding system manufactured in New Lexington, OH
2004
First NeXclad job with Michael Graves completed in Houston Texas on the Federal Reserve Building
2005
Michael Graves works with Ludowici to customize NeXclad with special shapes and color glazes to complete the unique St. Coletta School of Greater Washington, in Washington, DC
2010
Combining the hundreds of years of terracotta expertise, TERREAL and Ludowici launch Terreal North America
2012
Terreal North America introduces lightweight slate and shake surfaces for NeXclad
2017
Terreal North America introduces NeXclad True, a small module, flush mounted cladding solution manufactured by Ludowici
Talk to a Product Expert
Ask the experienced Terreal North America team about your next cladding and sunscreen project.
Terreal North America strategic market realignment announcement
Terreal North America, in conjunction with its parent company Ludowici, is implementing a strategic market realignment effective in and throughout 2023. This market refocus will result in Ludowici providing manufacturer direct sales, marketing, and supply support for the complete line of NeXclad small module terra cotta wall cladding systems. While NeXclad terra cotta cladding systems will continue to be available from Ludowici, Terreal North America will no longer offer large module terra cotta cladding and sunscreen products that are manufactured overseas. Please visit Ludowici.com to learn more about our made in the USA NeXclad terra cotta cladding systems.
This market refocus aligns with Ludowici’s mission to manufacture sustainable, environmentally friendly, locally sourced, and locally made terra cotta construction materials. This market approach also brings all terra cotta construction materials produced in our New Lexington, Ohio facility under a single corporate umbrella — Ludowici.
Customers and building owners with questions regarding this announcement, please contact Ludowici for assistance atludowici.com/contact.