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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Suurstoffi Development in Risch Rotkreuz, Switzerland by SEFAR® ArchitectureNovember 2nd, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: SEFAR® Architecture An iridescent glass façade created with SEFAR® Architecture Vision dresses up a high-rise building in ‘Suurstoffi,’ a new mixed-use development in Risch Rotkreuz, Switzerland. Vision produces a shimmering metal patchwork from the outside in and clear views from the inside out.
‘Suurstoffi’ is the Swiss-German name for ‘oxygen.’ Appropriately, the development is traffic-free with the goal of CO2-free operation. Designed by Holzer Kobler Architects, Suurstoffi features apartments, working spaces, a bilingual school and a childcare center – all with direct highway access and a recreation area nearby. The development supports 1,500 residents and 2,500 jobs. SEFAR Architecture Vision AL 140/70 is laminated within the glass façade of Suurstoffi’s easternmost building, which houses the Swiss headquarters of Novartis. The aluminum-coated fabric is printed in four separate colors, adding rich depth to the building’s profile while providing an unobstructed view and light transmission for occupants. The Vision fabric also features thermal insulating qualities for reducing solar heat gain and reflects the sun’s warmth, leading to a reduced need for air conditioning. “We searched for a material that would provide the aesthetic and functional benefits we needed without changing the building conditions,” says Dennis Clayton Matthiesen, associate at Holzer Kobler Architects. “Other products, such as colored glass and film, would transmit the colored light indoors. SEFAR Architecture Vision was the only solution that met our needs indoors and out.” As an interlayer, SEFAR Architecture Vision fabric creates unique aesthetic design possibilities in exterior glass facades, windows and interior and decorative glass partition wall systems. As a fabric substrate, Vision reduces the material cost and weight requirements of a metal interlayer, while delivering the equivalent effect at a reduced overall cost. SEFAR Architecture Vision fabrics are available in five different fabric density configurations and three different metal coatings: Aluminum, Chrome and Titanium. Coatings can be printed to create gold, bronze, copper, red or any other pantone or RAL color – ultimately providing unlimited combinations. They feature plain or twill weaves in a variety of aperture percentages (25-70%) and light transmission percentages (18-60%). For more information about SEFAR Architecture Vision, visit http://www.sefar.us/vision. The Suurstoffi development project was completed in summer 2013. Members of the project team include architect Holzer Kobler Architects, Zurich, Switzerland, and glass manufacturer Glas Trosch AG, St. Gallen, Switzerland. About SEFAR Architecture: SEFAR Architecture is a leading manufacturer of monofilament precision and ePTFE yarn fabrics and fabric systems for interior and exterior architectural applications. With comprehensive knowledge in textile architecture, Sefar has cooperated with experienced lighting technicians and polymer experts to develop a new generation of fabrics for the architectural and design community. For more information on SEFAR Architecture’s products and services, call Peter Katcha at 727-388-4919 or visit www.sefar.us. Contact SEFAR® Architecture
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