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Laminated architectural glass
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Laminated architectural glass - PARITET LLC - tempered / float / standard
Laminated architectural glass - PARITET LLC - tempered / float / standard
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Characteristics

Type
laminated, tempered, float, standard
Technical characteristics
safety, structural, insulating, solar control, acoustic
Appearance
translucent, transparent
Finish
frosted, colored, enameled
Applications
building, for window

Description

Facade glazing is a very important and meaningful stage in the construction of new or renovation of old building project. When discussing such a project, please think over all structures that should further be installed on external walls and sites. In our projects, we preliminary walk and work through nodes for such architectural elements as canopies and awnings, fencing structures for balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows, recessed balcony glazing (these balconies can become additional lounge or meeting spaces), entrance units, wind portches, entrance and interfloor doors, windows that cannot be integrated into translucent facades, skylights, winter gardens, and other translucent structures. Oftentimes, as early as at the construction phase, it is worth to think over issues associated with interior glass solutions: glass walls and partitions, connecting and restroom doors, fencing on stair flights, and glazing of atriums and elevator shafts, shower cabins and glass wallpapers, floors, ceilings, glass stairs, as well as decorative elements and furniture made of glass and mirrors. The DIVETRO team is ready to perform any scope of turnkey glazing works on a highly professional level and with guaranteed quality and terms of the work performance.

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