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You probably know by now that we also represent Levolux, a British exterior solar shading company. The question I get asked most is: How do I install it onto a curtain wall system? Let me introduce you to the patented Triniti curtain wall bracket.

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At the exhibition stand designed for Opel for the 77th International Geneva Motor Show, cars were dynamically featured. The concept included 200 square meters of transparent Mediamesh® media façade of the stainless steel. The mediamesh provided a continuous flow of color and motion while introducing messaging and imagery throughout the presentation. A special model of Mediamesh® with integrated SMD technology was designed for this exhibit. – commissioned by XL Solutions. Design by Bellprat Associates.

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A checkerboard array of tensioned, metal fabric panels, custom woven with different degrees of transparency visually enriches the façade of this parking facility. The effect of the metallic skin functionally is to mitigate intensities of sun and weather, while allowing air to flow, light to permeate and visibility to continue. What a great combination. A top priority to this project was to meet the hurricane force wind requirements. Key to this is the product design and the custom attachment techniques, which included top eye flats and bottom springs and eyebolts. Designed by Zyscovich Architects.

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GKD’s custom anodized metal fabric functions as a sunshade while aesthetically finishing both the inside and outside appearance of the St. Nikolai parish hall in Hamburg Germany. The resulting seamless experience seems an embodiment of spiritual beliefs. This project was designed by Carsten Roth. The material uses is Omega 216.

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Levolux, the UK’s leading Solar Shading specialist provided the new Rednock School in Gloucestershire with a first class Solar Shading system, helping it become the first school in Gloucestershire to achieve a BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating and ensuring a comfortable learning environment for its pupils.

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Gleaming, tension mounted, stainless steel fabric sheathes the exterior of this new convention center and becomes a foil for large, dimensional, steel letter forms. An additional feature to the structure is the etched lettering spelling out Dayton Convention Center. Designed by Flynn Architecture.

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