perfectly thanks to profile systems from Forster. Another challenge when designing the windows was the need for barrier-free construction on the balcony windows, which meant that the thresholds had to be modified
department stores having to close their doors. For shopping centres to be future-resilient, they need to be both flexible and hybrid, and offer a high-quality experience so as to create a space where
the architecture is equally impressive – especially that of the two listed buildings that were in need of extensive renovation. One is the monolith designed by the architect Henri Sauvage with its quasi
protects against accidental jamming. The advantage of this mechanical solution is that there is no need for any infra-red monitoring or safety electronics. With its covered hinges, massive bar grips and
developments as well as increasing urbanisation are leading to more cases of damage and an increased need for protection and safety measures. The increased volume of activity in turn led to the decision to
15 mm, through the inside of which the sun protection cabling runs. Since the pivoting windows only need to be opened by about 12 cm, the shearing angle is just 7.5°, which means low torsion for the low