Three solutions for discreet integration
Materials such as expanded metal and gratings are in demand, when technology or urban function areas need to be integrated discretely and at a high architectural level. They blend harmoniously into the overall concept and at the same time meet functional requirements – from weather resistance to access security.
1. Elegantly integrated technology
Projekt reference: Hotel Mercure – Graz, Austria (2018)
Expanded metal makes it possible to discretely clad sensible technology zones – such as ventilation systems and climate systems – and blends harmoniously into the overall architectural appearance. The transparent look upgrades the roof, while the light material provides protection against weather conditions, unauthorised access and noise pollution. Ventilation and daylight are preserved – without any stress to the supporting structure.
2. Functionally designed outdoor areas
Projekt reference: Bicycle parking room Institution of Higher Technical Education – Villach, Austria (2020)
Expanded metal combines functionality and design – ideal for integration of bicycle and rubbish areas into the architectural environment. Robust, easy-to-maintain walls provide visual protection and wind protection, they are weather-resistant – and yet they appear open, light and top-quality. This upgrades urban functional areas with regards to design.
3. Ceiling solutions with added value
Projekt reference: Ceiling cladding train station – Ebreichsdorf, Austria (2023)
Expanded metal and grating ceilings allow decent integration of technical systems such as lighting, ventilation or sprinklers – whilst offering easy access for maintenance and revision. Their open structure impresses with regards to acoustics, functionality and design – in particular in heavily frequented areas such as train stations.
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