Composite solar shading CELLON - MFH KLINGNAU
HPLfor facadeconservatory

composite solar shading
composite solar shading
composite solar shading
composite solar shading
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Characteristics

Material
composite, HPL
Applications
for facade, conservatory
Configuration
vertical
Other characteristics
perforated

Description

Country / Place: - - CH/Klingnau Name of Project: - - Home Klingnau Product Category: - - Balcony Claddings Material: - - Cellon 8mm Perforation: - - 50200 Colour: - - NCS S 7005-Y20R Architect / Planner: - - Archisign AG, 8360 Wallenwil By using perforated panels, architect Marianne Haas of Archisign AG has not only brought light into the living rooms of the multi-family houses in Klingnau. Thanks to semi-transparent panels, inhabitants even enjoy the terrific view without being disturbed by views from outside, matching the planners’ credo of “see without being seen”. Furthermore, the perforations enable an interplay between light and shadow which varies with the angle of the sunlight. For the balcony claddings, the planners decided to use one of the more than 100 standard perforations. Whereas the balcony claddings have more open surface and thus more transparency, the separation walls have been adapted to less transparent panels. “Thanks to theunique Bruag products, we could easily reduce the number of holes in the balcony partitions walls without affecting the overall appearance of the complex.” comments Marianne Haas. A further feature are the continuous perforations over several panels without any interruption or frame between, due to which the harmony of the claddings is not negatively affected.

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