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| Shining example of Guardian glass in modern Polish architecture ![]() The development has earned recognition primarily due to its unusual, triangular body, glittering façade, and a clever combination of creative architect's vision with maximum functionality and numerous facilities for its residents. The building has been adapted to the street layout, respects other buildings of the capital, and blends perfectly into the historic character of the area. The part of the building that is adjacent to Pokornej and Stawki streets rises 18 floors up, forming of tower looming over the main, eight-story part of the complex. The arcade section of the building, with only four floors, is the lowest. The entire structure is coherently tied together by a modern facade with vertical window openings and loggias, reminiscent of blocks offset against each other. Glass that fits all needs To create a building that met the highest standards of luxury, the Trio Apartamenty developers opted for the highest quality construction and finishing materials available. Their extensive use of glazing on the body of the building made the material choice even more important. They opted for Guardian SunGuard SN 70/41 glass, for this project. Guardian SunGuard SN 70/41 glass demonstrates excellent selectivity, high levels of natural light transmission (up to 70%) and solar control (absorption of thermal energy of 27 and g value 41%). The glass also offers exceptional clarity and superb color rendering index. This means that people working and living inside the building are provided with optimal thermal comfort and brightness levels without compromising the view of the panorama of Warsaw. The SunGuard SN 70/41 glass choice for Apartamenty Trio may also help to ensure an excellent energy balance in the building by providing an exceptional temperature control which, when combined with high selectivity, may translate into less demand for heating in the winter season. write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Construction News :: home page |