to the material cycle after use. The HiLo project combines precise quality with low environmental impact, and is a prime example of the future-proofed solutions for today’s and tomorrow’s buildings. - forster
to the exciting range of uses across the site. Plateforme 10 and the MCBA have already made a huge impact on the Swiss architecture scene. The new museum building was presented with one of Germany’s most
window element but also to provide the required proof of mechanical stress, long-term function, impact resistance, sound insulation and condensation behaviour. Heavyweights The pivoting sashes of all
materials used have therefore all been all selected with the aim of lessening the works’ environmental impact and reducing the building’s energy consumption, without altering its appearance or existing architecture
resources. The sustainable design with wood and steel also helps to minimise the building’s environmental impact. The roof offers space for a photovoltaic system and ecologically valuable greenery, whilst the built-in
combine minimal material use with outstanding insulation values. Building operators save energy and the impact on the environment is reduced. 4. Recycling and resource cycles A long service life, then back
new building into the existing building stock without significantly affecting the overall visual impact of the ruins. The vision of the architect has worked impressively – the remains of the church can
permeability according to EN 12153: AE (>600) sound insulation according to EN ISO 140-3: Rw up to 45 dB impact resistance according to EN 14019: E5 / I5 System properties extremely slender face with 45 mm co
curtain wall resistance to wind load 2400 Pa, safety load 3600 Pa sloped glazing, 3000 Pa curtain wall impact resistance according to EN 14019: I 5 (internal), E 5 (external) System properties slope 0–75° (inside)
rain impermeability according to EN 12155: RE1350 air permeability according to EN 12153: AE (>600) impact resistance according to EN 14019: E5 / I5 System properties extremely slender face with 45 mm individual
steel wheels. In selecting the right profile system, the developer's specification called for high impact resistance along with an ability to resist hurricane-force winds and the passage of high-speed trains