‘three dimensional concrete facades’ by riederimage © rieder smart elements

 

 

 

designed by kirsi korhonen and mika penttinen, the ‘lontoonkatu 9 project in helsinki’ uses rieder smart elements to create three-dimensional moulds made from glassfibre reinforced concrete. ambitious geometric facades can be conceived thanks to a newly developed manufacturing technology known as ‘fibreC’. 3D elements can be produced in fair-faced concrete quality on both sides, granting architects even more design freedom in their buildings. more than 400 three-dimensional facade panels for the perforated façade were manufactured. the panel sizes ranged from 0.7 x 0.9 m to 1.2 x 3.8 m, due to the geometric form of the surfaces, special illumination effects arise indoors when sunlight shines through them. the exterior provides solar protection, offering privacy and a high degree of transparency with perforations.

three dimensional concrete facades by riederup to four fastening anchors were integrated into a facade panel to minimize the fastening work at the construction siteimage © rieder smart elements 

three dimensional concrete facades by riederthe lontoonkatu 9 project in helsinki designed by kirsi korhonen and mika penttinenimage © rieder smart elements  

three dimensional concrete facades by riederthe perforated façade elements are 7 cm thick, smooth on all sides and provide an interesting external view from the interior of the buildingimage © rieder smart elements  

three dimensional concrete facades by riederimage © rieder smart elements

three dimensional concrete facades by riederimage © rieder smart elements

three dimensional concrete facades by riederimage © rieder smart elements

 

 

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