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Façade Panels - Corrugated Panels | |||
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Window Systems - FerroFinestra W50 TB | |||
Mineral Concrete Stain - Concretal®-Lasur | |||
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Porcelain Tile - Annapurna | |||
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Porcelain Tiles - Vetri Collection |
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The ventilated façade is a construction solution that uses a double enclosure distanced from each other by a support structure to generate an air chamber for ventilation. This operation creates a chimney effect that activates air currents by convection, improving the acoustic and thermal insulation of the building, and increasing its energy efficiency. |
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Ventilated Glass Façade Systems | |
Back-Ventilated Facades - CELLON | |
Click Façade System | |
Facades - Panelex | |
Perforated Facade Panel | |
Wall Systems - Matrix |
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Artigo introduces a new granular design to the collection: Dharma, the floor with micro-granules. A new, contemporary take on the smooth patterned rubber surface. Available in 20 standard colors, Dharma is closer in inspiration to a solid color surface, even though not as delicate, as required by the recent market trends. Ideal for flooring of schools, offices, hospitals, museums, and indoor public spaces, Dharma features include high resilience, antimicrobial and antibacterial properties, exceptional performance to indentation resistance. | |
The Brooklyn Museum recently re-opened its prestigious Korean art collection to the public in September 2018. Goppion was engaged to engineer and install the display cases, some of which measured 5.5m long and were fully customized to the gallery’s architectural space. | |
Supplied by SBM Fastwood, Accoya has been specified for the new 1100m² deck at the new National Library in Helsinki known as Oodi. More than just a library, the forward thinking building is one of 37 branches of Helsinki City Library and forms part of the new cultural hub. A living meeting place in the heart of the city. |
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