The Challenge
We want to clad the main building from the 60s/70s with trapezoidal ALUCOBOND elements, some of which are butt-jointed.
The variously angled ALUCOBOND trapezoidal elements are to be mounted on and under each other in such a way that a joint pattern is created which, interrupted by the rows of windows, runs continuously from the top to the bottom floor.
The construction is to be designed as a curtain-type, rear-ventilated façade and thus be free of thermal bridges.
The Ecolite Solution
In order to achieve the prescribed requirements, a wide range of substructure systems were used in combination (KA, UB, etc.).
Ecolite Products
These Ecolite products were used:
Primary substructure made of Ecolite Thermo H-brackets with angle profiles and T-profiles. Secondary substructure consisting of various Ecolite UK systems (KA, UB, ...). ALUCOBOND elements with Z-profiles for fastening to the primary and secondary substructure.
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