Slender concrete featherweights
1/12/2016
Rieder’s “fibreC 3D” molded sections give the façade of the new “Life Sciences Building” at the Vilnius University campus in Lithuania a clear and exciting structure.
fibreC 3D fin is a spezial U-shape element with a diameter of 70 x 70 mm. State-of-the-art production techniques allow a production of units up 3.60 meters. The length of the element can be adjusted individually within the max. dimension. fibreC 3D fins are available in 12 colours and 2 surfaces and offer a variety of design possibilities for architects and planners.
fibreC 3D fins are mainly used as thin concrete louvers for facades to cover large window areas as permanent sun protection and as creative design element for building envelopes. As passive shading fibreC 3D fins protect the building from the sun’s harshest rays. Due to the geometric form of fibreC 3D fins, special illumination effects arise indoors when sunlight shines through them. The façade on the outside serves as smart solar protection, offers privacy and provides a high degree of transparency thanks to the gaps. As fibreC 3D fins can be combined with fibreC facade panels, they offer an economical solution for one-of-a-kind facades. An intelligent fastening system with aluminum inserts allows a quick economical installation.
Cross section: 70 x 70 x 70 mm
Length: 1,800 mm | 3,600 mm
Panel thickness: 13 mm
Other square, rectangular, round or individual cross-sections on request.
Intelligent fixing system:
+ easy to install
+ side and back fastening system with aluminum inserts
+ easy to hook in and to adjust
+ short installation time
+ economic solution
Project description
Private Spa
fibreC fins, terra, diverse surfaces
As the material is deformable, fibreC panels can be shaped smoothly over corners and edges. fins give architects plenty of scope in the design of individual facades. The 3.60 meter long fibreC fins can be used as permanent sun protection and creative design element for building envelopes.
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