Security Mesh Screens
High tensile Stainless Security Mesh Screens, due to its sturdiness, excellent guard capability and beautiful appearance, it is being widely used for security by incorporating into doors/windows/skylights etc. With its exceptional anti corrosion property, these screens are long lasting and maintenance free.
...moreReynaers Aluminium
Reynaers Aluminium is a leading European specialist in the development and marketing of innovative and sustainable aluminium solutions for windows, doors, curtain walling, sliding systems, sunscreening and conservatories. Besides offering an extensive range of standard solutions, the company also develops solutions that are tailored to the individual customer or project.
...moreIce Palace Arena of Legends
The Ice Palace project was built on the largest industrial zones in Moscow. This leisure complex has three ice ranks, designed in a way to carry activities simultaneously on all three arenas. The largest arena can hold up to 12,100 seats. Its main façade design is the two rectangular volumes conbined that makes up this project.
...moreIce Arena SKA
This sports arena was designed for the SKA Hockey Club and will be used for their trainings and home competitions as well as public facilities such as a fitness centre. The smooth white exterior refers to the inside of the building: the ice arena. Its voluminous design fits well with the surrounding residential buildings.
...moreFreedom Retractable Screens
Freedom Retractable Screens are the industry leaders of retractable insect screens, offering the perfect fusion of style and cutting edge technology for residentail and commercial applications. Led by market demand, worldwide industry research has allowed Freedom Retractable Screens to design and manufacture the most technologically advanced systems.
...moreElementary School t Groen Drieske
n architectural paragon of energy-efficiency and sustainability, this Ghent new build nursery and after-school child care service blends with the existing site and school building, while at the same time distinguishing itself with a vibrant and creative use of colour. Designed by Delobelle Architects in collaboration with the Building Projects Department of the Ghent local authority, the project meets and exceeds Ghent’s strict administrative guidelines with respect to energy-efficiency and public safety. Focus on people, site and the environment With a focus on people, site and the environment, children from the local area benefit from a building that is not only environmentally friendly, but additionally provides a positive spatial and psychological environment in support of their development and education. Architecturally, a multi-purpose playroom plays a key role in the design with a colourful aluminium curtain wall and a large floating canopy covering part of the play area. This helps in creating a transition between the existing school building, the playground at the heart of the project and the new building, thus enhancing the complex as a whole. By positioning this multi-purpose room at an angle to the new school building, architect Robby Delobelle and his team further created a semi-pubic forecourt which did not exist previously. This strategy offers more security and convenience for the the children and their parents and further reinforces the visual impact of the aluminium curtain wall with its vibrant coloured panels. Inverted aluminium curtain wall Certainly, the most striking architectural feature of the design is the colourful aluminium curtain wall with its horizontal window profiles. As a feature, it makes the school an instantly recognizable and a prominent presence in the neighbourhood. Delobelle architects explain they opted for horizontal profile lines to best blend with the surroundings and furthermore achieve a scale that is comprehensible for children. A vertical structure by contrast would have placed too much emphasis on the height of the building, the architects explain.
...moreAspire Tower
"The Aspire Tower was built to house the Symbolic Flame of the 2006 Asian Games. The design symbolizes a hand grasping the torch that sits at the tower’s top."
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