EAG FACADES

Hotel Wawelberg rooftop bar

Russia

St. Petersburg

Facade

Spatial shell

Completed work

Desing, manufacture, installation

Project Features

⫸ Stainless steel is used to manufacture the elements of the substructure, the unique method of fixing the glass units provides the necessary accuracy of jointing the elements.
⫸ The modular design significantly reduces installation time.
FREE FORMS

SPATIAL SHELLS

Architects are increasingly abandoning the usual straightforward and cubic forms. They draw inspiration from real objects of the biological world, such as: waves, leaves, foam, cobwebs, nests, etc. and boldly transfer their forms and details to real architectural structures. Together with the desire of people of the current generation to maximize the opacity of the premises, new forms are created using structural glazing, and in particular, a whole direction in architecture – spatial shells.

FIVE-S TECHNOLOGY

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Stainless steel structures are the embodiment of quality and strength (as you know, steel is 3 times stronger than aluminum), delight and elegance, subtly emphasize the impeccability of each architectural project.

The use of a modular glazing method is especially effective in tall constructions, but is also widely used in small architecture.

The above advantages also include the ability to integrate openable elements without compromising the appearance of structural glazing.

The Five-S structural glazing technology used by EAG is ideal for creating any spatial shells.

LOCATION

St. Petersburg, Russia

CATEGORY

Facade