Welcome to our September Newsletter!
While we are reluctant to say goodbye to summer, we are looking forward to partnering with Steel Bridges Prague 2018 next week for the 9th International Symposium on Steel Bridges.
This month, we bring you two case studies – one a new beachfront restaurant that uses an enhanced Romney-based structure, and another that awes with the unofficial European flag on its facade.
We’ll show you how you can enrich your facades with the exclusive finishes and visual reproduction capabilities of Muralys®. For interiors, Estetic® Clean is available to help you meet the needs of the even the most aggressive indoor environments.
Updates are available for our pre-design software that can help you ease into the coming autumn by taking some of the work off your hands.
Finally, we are hanging on to our summer travels with a look at Vietnam’s soon-to-be tallest building and a new cable car in Germany that may take you to your next holiday!
The Constructalia Team
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Muralys® Créativ was the product of choice for the architects that wanted to make a stunning impression with the application of the unofficial European flag on the facade of the Phare d’Iroise (Iroise Lighthouse) in France. The innovative technology behind Muralys® Créativ made this design plan possible.
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This new beachfront restaurant in the Netherlands is protecting their unique Romney-based structure from the marine environment with steel cladding pre-painted with our Estetic® Access on the inside and Granite® Standard on the outside.
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Estetic® Clean meets the most stringent requirements for cold rooms and fulfils the needs of aggressive indoor environments with its excellent corrosion resistance and flexibility.
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Bring your facade design to vibrant life with Muralys®. Exclusive finishes and the reproduction of any visual on steel in breath-taking resolution will dazzle.
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Ho Chi Minh City is welcoming an impressive addition to its skyline with our HISTAR® 460 sections. This tower will become the country’s tallest building early next year.
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Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain and ski resort at 2962 metres, transports visitors to its summit with a new world-record holding cable car constructed with our HD profiles.
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Updates for our A3C, ABC, and CoSFB pre-design software are now available for free downloading. As always, these special solutions are in accordance with the Eurocodes.
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