
Equitone DSWE Wrocław Building
The façade is made of 8 mm fiber-cement boards, using several shades of gray and various formats of cladding boards. Installation with rivets colored appropriately in selected shades of gray.
Design: Maćków & Maćków Arch.
Scope: assembly design, delivery of sub-structures, assembly
The facade of the building of the Lower Silesian School of Higher Education (DSWE) in Wrocław is an example of modern architecture that combines aesthetics with functionality. Here is a more detailed description:
- Materials: The facade is made of fiber cement panels, which are durable, weather-resistant and easy to maintain. These panels come in different shades of gray, which gives the building a dynamic look.
- Structure: The panels are mounted on special supporting structures, which allows for the creation of various patterns and layouts. Thanks to this, the facade is not uniform, but has an interesting texture and depth.
- Details: The rivets used to mount the panels are dyed in colours matching the shades of the panels, which makes them less visible and does not disturb the overall appearance of the façade.
- Functionality: The façade not only serves an aesthetic function, but also an insulating one. Fiber-cement boards help maintain the right temperature inside the building, which affects the comfort of users and the energy efficiency of the building.
- Aesthetics: The variety of panel formats and their arrangement make the elevation modern and elegant. The grays are neutral, but at the same time give the building character and a modern look.
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