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This countryside family house features a modern interpretation of the façade. The façade is a combination of a classical plaster material and wood. The cube like house is unique because of its wooden elements that have a double purpose: they define the edges of the volume and offer a line between the exterior and interior in the direction of the garden.
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Wood is the primary link with nature. When it surrounds us, it relaxes us and stimulates vital functions with its vivacity. The façade cover of the object stresses the purpose of interior rooms, where the small changes of every user constantly take place: the object is meant for relaxation, recreation, wellness program.
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The new extension of the conference hall with service spaces is located in the interior atrium, the centre of a set of existing buildings of one of the largest medical charity foundations in the world, located in the natural park Wetlands, which spreads over an area of 6.1 hectares.
Wood, as the basic element, used for the structural elements, larch wood facade, roof and the interior, represents the basic concept of operation of the corporation, i.e. maintenance of a natural ecosystem. In the building’s exterior envelope, it forms a vertical rhythm and contrasts the glazed surface of the existing composition. The raster concludes with the end of the building and runs on as a green roof. The building is naturally lit through specially designed windows of rectangular forms and roof domes, offering an additional light source.
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The object at the foothills of Šmarna gora returns the nature its primary feature, which we miss so much in the construction of single-family houses. The façade cover is composed of wooden frames in the syncopated rhythm: wide and narrow, opening up on the southern lamella and offering a view to the construction of the object thus emphasizing the third dimension of volume.
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Developing from the family craft business founded in 1929, the Jacob Group specialises in the manufacture of wooden components for the construction industry. Its manufacturing activities are concentrated around two distinct areas:
- The manufacture of “Roof Trusses”: JACOB Structures Bois, a subsidiary, manufactures industrialised roof trusses and traditional, digitally cut roof timbers
- The manufacture of “Pre-fabricated framework, walls and coverings for buildings”:
POBI, another subsidiary, offers a complete range of manufactured pre-fabricated components (floors, walls and roof parts) finished in the factory and destined for professionals working in the construction of private houses, social housing, professional premises and collective buildings.
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Continuous Louvre System with 50mm blade
The CLS-system can be fitted to an existing construction and is supported on vertical mullions.
Technical details
- Aluminium blade profiles are clipped into aluminium blade support clips.
- Blade pitch: 50mm.
- Blade height: 67mm.
- Visual free area : 78%.
- Availible with different mullions.
Finishing
Natural anodised: 15 to 22 micron.
Other shades possible.
Powder coated in any RAL finish: 60 – 80 micron.
Manufacture
- Ready made or bar length
- Different types of mullions with 14,5mm, 50mm or 80mm depth.
Fixing
- Depending of the construction and project details.
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RHEINZINK® - Click Strip System
The strip system is the most traditional standard modern metal cover technique. With the RHEINZINK click strip system, courses and protective caps are produced ex works up to a length of 6 m, in a single process. For production of longer courses, mobile roll shapers are available on loan. The pre-shaped RHEINZINK click strip cap is also available in the standard length of 3 m. The system is suitable for roof slopes from 3° with no additional sealing-technical measures required. Increased demands make use of structured separators or weather and rain proof under covers essential.
Continuous development
For further optimisation of the RHEINZINK click strip system, three further system components have been developed: the click rail holder, finished in 1.0 mm thick galvanised steel, serves as a replacement for the previously used wooden rail and corresponding bindings and binding strips, as the holder also form the binding profile for the rail cap course and carrier. At the bottom end, the rail cap is flared to allow slight overlap of the individual caps. In conjunction with the factory pre-finished ridge and eave end profiles, assembly of the RHEINZINK click rail holder has been significantly rationalised.
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The Sabiana Duck Strip radiant panels are produced in 8 different models, with 2 standard colours, and others upon request. Each model features elements measuring 4 and 6 metres in length (3 and 5 metres upon request). Each element can be easily connected by pressfittings or by welding the pipes (in the latter case the pipes are supplied with belled ends to assist coupling and welding).
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STRIP 674/ALSF stool in faggio with back in wood and sfoderabile imbottito seat by Enrico Franzolini
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