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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Vorgehängte hinterlüftete Fassaden (VHF) mit Faserzement

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2009

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Schule BerlinEckert Negwer SuselbeekArchitekten, BerlinTechnical University, Breslau / Poland

Boguslaw Wowrzeczka and Partner Architects

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Content

Fibre cementMaterial PropertiesApplicationsApplications

Fibre cement facade panelsFacade Panel NaturaFacade Panel Natura PROFacade Panel PicturaFacade Panel TexturaFacade Panel Eter Color

Fixing systemsFixing systemsscrews on timber sub constructionrivets on aluminium sub constructionundercut anchor Tergoadhesive technology

STRABAG Headquarter Pruszkow / P l d

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PolandArchitects: Molzbichler+Ruczka ZTGmbH+Partner, Vienna / Austria

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Content

InstallationTools

Summarysystem advantages of

cladding with fibre cement

Actual architecture

Headquarter, Breslau / PolandA hit t ASA A hit t i

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Architects: ASA-Architectonic Studio Strzebala, CichonBreslau /Poland

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Fibre cement content

Fibre cement consists of:

Portland cementorganic fibres water

Substance of content / per cent:Substance of content / per cent:

40% cement2% PVA-Fibres (Polyvinylalkohol / Kuralon)( y y )5 % Cellulose fibres11% chalkstone12% water

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30 % air spaces

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Production of fibre cement

H t h k f hHatschekverfahren

Named after the inventor Ludwiginventor Ludwig Hatschek

Fibre cocktailcementPanel forming machinecuttingcuttingpresscoating

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Fibre cement - characteristics

Fibre cement is:

Non combustible, A2-s1, d0 (EN 13501-1)Weatherproof and frost-resistantUV-stableImpermeableImpact resistant Rot-proof

Environment:

The production of fibre cement is environment friendlyp yAll German Plants are certified according to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001Modern Quality management

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009

Roofing

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Expo Pavillon Weltausstell. BrüsselArchitekt: Frei Otto

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Product Range - Roofingg g

Roofing slatesg

Corrugated sheetssheets

Concrete tiles

Clay tiles

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009

Interior

Dry constructions

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PostofficeBerlin Wilmersdorf

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Product Range - Interiorsg

Building boardsgFibre cementParticle bonded cement Duripanel Eterplan Eterboard

Rendering panelRendering panel

Bluclad

Building board for areas with high

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humidity Hydropanel

Cladding with fibre cement_2009

Cladding

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Eternit-Haus Berlin, 1957Architekt: Paul Baumgarten

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Product Range - Facadeg

Facade panels and –boards made of fibre cement (autoclaved Natura TexturaNatura PRO

or natural hardened)

Facade clay tiles

Cedral Eter ColorPictura

Facade clay tiles

TONALITY®

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TONALITY®

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Applicationpp

Facade claddingBalcony panelsBalcony panelsWeatherboardingSoffitsCeilingsgInteriors…and many more

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Institut for Informatik Dresden

Cladding with fibre cement_2009

Products

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Facade panel Naturap

Through coloured basic board, with transparent or coloured varnishcoloured varnish

Unity of material and colour

Structure of fibre cementStructure of fibre cement shining through

Luko-edge sealing necessary

Weatherproof and UV-stable

Max. size: 3.100 x 1.250 mm

Thicknesses: 8 and 12 mm

Bezirksärztekammer StuttgartAldinger und AldingerPark Oltaszyn, Breslau / Polen

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Aldinger und AldingerArchitekten, Stuttgarty ,

Architekt, ARC-2Breslau / Polen

Technical University, Breslau / PolandBoguslaw Wowrzeczka and Partner Architects

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Colours of Natura

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Colours in red = standard colours, which are in stock

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Facade panel Natura PROp

Throughcoloured facade panel

Through coloured basic board, with transparent or coloured varnish and additional PRO-surface treatment

Smooth surface, UV-stabil

13 colours

Max. size: 3.100 x 1.250 mm

Thicknesses: 8 and 12 mm

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Deutscher Fassadenpreis 2005Deutscher Fassadenpreis 2005

Schwabengalerie Stuttgart

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Schwabengalerie StuttgartLéon Wohlhage WernikArchitekten, BerlinNew exhibition hall, Stuttgart

Wulf & Partner, free architects bda Stuttgart

Cladding with fibre cement_2009

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Apartment house, Doktorgässchen, Augsburg

bda Augsburg architects, Regina Schineis

Cladding with fibre cement_2009

VOR 100 JAHREN

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Apartment house Steinstrasse, Berlin Mitte

carpanento.schöningh architects, Berlin

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Facade panel Picturap

Coloured facade panel

Strong covering colours on natural grey basic panel

Smooth surface, UV-stabil

15 colours

Max. size: 3.100 x 1.250 mm

Thicknesses: 8 and 12 mm

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Facade panel Texturap

Coloured facade panel

Strong covering coloursg g

Filite granules in the surface produce extremely low dirt adhesion.

15 basic colours

Max. size: 3.100 x 1.500 mm

Thicknesses: 8 and 12 mm

Möbelhaus Yellow, MünsterB ll d Wil

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Bolles und WilsonArchitekten, Münster

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Deutscher Fassadenpreis 2003Deutscher Fassadenpreis 2003

Holzbau Pollmeier, Creuzburg

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, gSeelinger und VogelsArchitekten, Darmstadt

Holzbau Pollmeier, Creuzburg

Seelinger Vogels Architekten, Darmstadt | Deutscher Fassadenpreis 2003

Material: Textura

Cladding with fibre cement_2009RS + Yellow furniture, Münster

Bolles + Wilson architects Münster

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Balcony board Texturay

Coloured balcony board

Single colouredgTwo coloured, backside white

Two colored, free of choice

Non combustible

15 basic coloursMax size: 3 100 x 1 250 mmMax. size: 3.100 x 1.250 mmThickness: 10 mm

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Wohnhochhaus BerlinArchitekt: Edwin Busch

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Facade panel Eter-Colorp

Throughcoloured autoclaved fibre cement

May have traces of the production

Natural hue in the sheet

7 colours

3.050 x 1.220 x 8 mm

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009

Fixing systems

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Fixing: facade screwsg

Visible fixing

Facade screw for timber sub construction

For fixing of the facade panel Natura PRO you need the facade screw PRO and the screw bush PRO.

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Fixing: screws on timber sub constructiong

Vertical battensHorizontal counter battens

3-layer timber sub construction

Timber sub construction with supporting brackets

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Timber sub construction

battenCounter battenfastener

counter batten

insulationbatten

view

fastener

h

Counter batten

anchor

fastener

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battenVertical section Horizontal section

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Minimum spacing of fasteners on a timber sub constructionp g

Sealing strip

≥ 80

Joint (10 mm)≥ 20

Facade screw

View

Facade panel, 8 mm ≥ 30

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Vertical section Horizontal section

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Minimum spacing of fasteners for Natura PRO und Picturap g

Fixing of the facade panel Natura PRO and Pictura with the facade screw 5,5 x 45

≥ 80

≥ 20

Borehole diameter Ø 7 mm

View

Horizontal section

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Horizontal section

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Standard Details

Plinth detail Eaves detail

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Standard Details

Standard Detail with angled window

Standard Detail at the top of the

window

Standard Detail attached to the

window

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Standard Details

External Corner External Corner Internal CornerExternal Corner External Corner Internal Corner

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Fixing: Facade rivetg

Visible fixing

Facade rivet for aluminium sub construction

To fix the rivet on the fibre cement facade panel Natura PRO and Pictura you need the rivet setting

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y gtool „Nietsetzlehre PRO“.

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Fixing: rivet on aluminium sub constructiong

Standard construction

With vertical aluminium profile

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Aluminium sub construction

Supporting profile

Facade panel 8mm

Sliding point sub construction

Facade panel 8mm

Ventilation gap

Insulation

Fixing point sub construction

Bracket with thermal break

construction

Substrate

Fastener (fixed point)

Insulation fixing

FixingFixingFastener (sliding point)

Anchor

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Minimum edge distances of fixings on aluminium sub constructiong g

Facade panel 8 mm

≥ 80 ≤160

Joint (10 mm)

≤160

≥ 30 ≤160

Facade rivet View

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Vertical section Horizontal section

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Rivet fixing with sliding and fixing pointsg g g p

Pre-drilled Facade panels are fixed on an aluminium

b t ti ithsub construction with fixed and sliding points.

Two fixed points are formed per facade panelformed per facade panel by means of fixed sleeves.

These ensures that eachThese ensures that each panel is attached to the aluminium sub construction precisely

and free of stain.

Grafik Festpunkt / Gleitpunkt

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Fixed point Sliding point

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Rivet fixation of Natura PRO and Pictura

For setting the rivet in predrilled Natura PRO

d Pi t land Pictura panels, you have to use the „Nietsetzlehre PRO“

Fixation has to be doneFixation has to be done by using the Wanit Fulgurit facade rivet 4x18-K15 or 4x25-K15.

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Fastener layouts with vertical support profilesy pp p

The fixing distance depends on…

Heights of the buildingPanel adjustment vertical or horizontalNormal area or edge areaPanel thicknessFormat of the panel

The position of the fixing p gpoints of adjacent panels must be the same, i.e. always central and left. This ensures that no coupling can occur fromcoupling can occur from one panel to another.

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Standard Details

Plinth Detail AtticPlinth Detail

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Standard details

Standard detail with angled window

Standard detail at the top of the

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g at the top of the window

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Standard Details

S ffit t th i d S ffit t th i dSoffit at the window Soffit at the window

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Standard Details

External corner External corner Internal cornerExternal corner External corner Internal corner

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Fixing system with undercut anchorg y

Secret fixing

Tergo

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Secret fixing - Tergog g

Standard construction

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Tergo with undercut anchorg

Facade panels are mounted using undercut ganchors, screws and washers.

Panel thickness: 12 mm

The panel hanger or rail for mounting the panel belongs to a particular sub g pconstruction and is not included.

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Tergo on an aluminium sub construction with panel hangersg p g

Undercut anchor

Screws M6 x 12 DIN 912

Washer 6.4 DIN 9012

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Tergo on an aluminium sub construction with panel railsg p

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Non visible fixing with adhesive technologyg gy

Non visible fixing

Adhesive technology

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009adhesive technologygy

Standard construction

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Adhesive technology with Sikatackgy

German general building regulation approval Z-36 4 58 f f d t36.4-58 for facades up to approx. 22 m

The closed facade system in its assembledsystem, in its assembled state, fulfils the requirement of fire resistant (B1 according to DIN 4102)

Assembly temperature +5°C to +35°C

R l ti h iditRelative humidity ≤ 75 %

Material temperature ≥ 3°C above temperature Only for 8 mm Facade panels

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≥ 3°C above temperature of dew point

Only for 8 mm Facade panels

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Basic rules of planningp g

Site engineer

Schematic grid planning

Site engineer

Tools

Advantages of a ventilated rain screen cladding

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Tools

Fibre cement panels boards can be delivered premanufactured

For cut and drilling on site we recommend special tools of well-chosen manufacturesmanufactures

Treatment with carbide saw blades or diamond saw blade is

Rivet setting toolVacuum cleaner

Festo plunge-saw

saw blade is recommended

Wanit Fulgurit Special driller for fiber cement is

Mafell portable panel saw system

available

Compass sawJig saw, with special

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g , psaw blade

Cladding with fibre cement_2009General advices

Boards have to be stored fully supported on a level base. Pay tt ti t th b i t th f th d dattention to the bearing strength of the underground

Cover the boards with a foil to protect them against humidity, direct sunburn and dirt.

Never pull the boards; they have to be lifted up.

Boards must be carried verticallyBoards must be carried vertically.

Think of a finish cleaning of the facade (cleaning can be done with pure water and a sponge)

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Conclusion: Advantages of a ventilated rain screen claddingg g

Constructive cut of the functions heat protection –weatherproofing

Weather protection mounting: short construction time

High level of prefabrication: precutting and predrilling are possible

Heat insulation: any thickness of insulation possible

Fire protection: non-combustible, building material class A2-s1,d0 (EN 13501-1)

Condensation protection: humidity is lead out through ventilation gap

Soundproofing : designed to improve (air sound insulation) through fibre cement 9 to 11 dBthrough fibre cement 9 to 11 dB

Ecology: the system is completely demountable and recyclable.

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TONALITY® facade clay tileTONALITY® facade clay tile

from

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Product rangeg

TONALITY® facade clay tiles

7 type of tiles 3 system related sub constructions,

2 additional types of laying

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yp y g

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Product range – facade clay tileg y

TONALITY® Classic Natur

Solid-coloured cladding tilesNatural surface7 basic colours7 basic coloursSizes up to 1,600 x 400 mmTile lenghts is possible uo to 2,000 (on request)Manufactured in „Keralis“- procedure

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Product range – facade clay tileg y

TONALITY® Classic finished surface (Graffiti protection)

solid-coloured cladding tilessurface matt, with Graffiti protection17 basic coloursSizes up to 1 600 x 400 mmSizes up to 1,600 x 400 mmTile lenghts is possible uo to 2,000 (on request)Manufactured in „Keralis“- procedure

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Product range – facade clay tileg y

TONALITY® Classic Specialseries

solid-coloured cladding tilesNatural surface4 basic colours4 basic coloursSizes:175 x 400 mm, 175 x 450 m

200 x 400 mm, 200 x 450 mmManufactured in „Keralis“- procedure

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Product range – facade clay tileg y

TONALITY® Color

Natural red basis tileGlazed surface30 basic colours + 1 natural red (FR 3)30 basic colours + 1 natural red (FR 3)sizes: 175 x 400 mm and 200 x 400 mm

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Product range – facade clay tileg y

TONALITY® Sun and Sight Protection

Solid-coloured cladding tile: Lamella, Baguette and SquareNatural surface2 Basic colursSizes up to 1 800 mm consisting of 4 elementsSizes up to 1.800 mm consisting of 4 elementsManufactured in „Keralis“- procedureNEW: Sun and Sight Protection - Square

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TONALITY® Sun and Sight ProtectionTONALITY® facade clay tile

TONALITY® Sun and Sight Protection

TONALITY® Sun and Sight Protection

Max. length 1,800 mm, incl. sub-construction. Single clay tiles are available with max length of 450 mm andclay tiles are available with max. length of 450 mm and will be adapted to total length at factory.

Cladding with fibre cement_2009System related sub-constructionsy

TONALITY® Adaptive system ADSTONALITY® Adaptive system ADS

TONALITY® Base clinch system BAS

TONALITY® Classic profil system CLS

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ADS BAS CLS

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Adaptice system ADSp y

TONALITY® Adaptive system ADS

Open or closed joint possibleJoint width from 2 – 30 mmColour-coordinated accentuation of joints are possibleColour coordinated accentuation of joints are possibleApplicable with horizontal und vertical sub-constructionOptional protection against dismantlingApplicable for all clay tile systems

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Base clinch system BASy

TONALITY® Base clinch system BAS

Closed jointTime-saving workmanshipApplicable with vertical sub-constructionApplicable with vertical sub-constructionOptional protection against dismantlingApplicable for all clay tile systems

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Classic profil sytel CLSp y

TONALITY® Classic profil system CLS

Closed joint with neopren joint stripApplication with vertical or horizontal sub constructionOptionale DemontagesicherungOptionale DemontagesicherungKann für alle Ziegelsysteme eingesetzt werden

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Additional type of layingyp y g

TONALITY® SIDING

TONALITY® T-LINETONALITY® T-LINE

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009TONALITY® SIDING

TONALITY® SIDING

Laying as a kind of „weatherboarding“

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009TONALITY® T-LINE

TONALITY® T-LINE

Laying as „brickwork“

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009

References

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009References

Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf

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PTW Architekten, Köln

Cladding with fibre cement_2009References

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Hanse Forum, Hamburg

Cladding with fibre cement_2009References

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Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf

PTW Architekten, Köln

„Hanse Forum, Hamburg: Jan. 5 glasiert

Kristanstaad / Schweden

Cladding with fibre cement_2009References

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Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf

PTW Architekten, Köln

„Hanse Forum, Hamburg: Jan. 5 glasiert

Textilfabrik / Istanbul, Türkei

Cladding with fibre cement_2009References

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Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf

PTW Architekten, Köln

„Hanse Forum, Hamburg: Jan. 5 glasiert

Appartmentanlage „The Wave“, Dänemark

Cladding with fibre cement_2009References

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Johann-Sebastian-Bach hall, castle in Köthen, Busmann + Haberer architects, Berlin

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Porsche hall, Stuttgart,

Asp architects Stuttgart

Grafik/ Foto Porsche

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009St. Mechthild school, Madgeburg

Rau, Titze, Steinbach architects Magdeburg

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Porsche centre, Bietigheim-Bissingen

Dierig architects, Berg

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Julius-Brecht-Allee school, Bremen Schröder architects, Bremen

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009

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Krankenhaus, Dresden

Heinle Wischer Partner Architekten

Cladding with fibre cement_2009

VOR 100 JAHREN

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Verdi-Zentrale, Berlin

Kny und Weber Architekten, Berlin

Cladding with fibre cement_2009

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Küchenwerkstatt, Hamburg

Arch: Herbert Goss

Cladding with fibre cement_2009

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Museum for kids, Berlin

Klaus Block

Cladding with fibre cement_2009

office Düsseldof

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office, Düsseldof

Hpk Architects

Eterplan

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Das war das Jahr

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009Das war das Jahr

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Eternit Showroom Heidelberg

Astrid Bornheim, Berlin

Cladding with fibre cement_2009Das war das Jahr

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Cladding with fibre cement_2009

Thank you for your attention!

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