Sky-Frame
Sliding window, project Lugano-Sorengo

Sky-Frame
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01 product description
Product description
The frameless high-tech window opens rooms up to four metres in height either manually or automatically at the push of a button. Sky-Frame meets the strictest of requirements with regard to design and appearance, insulation, airtightness and imperviousness to rain. Consistent thermal separation provides excellent insulation values, which is the product's most important sole differentiation feature on the market. In 2006 Sky-Frame was therefore presented with the "Window façade architecture, synthesis - architect and industry" innovation award. The surrounding aluminium frame is installed flush in the wall, ceiling and floor. A narrow 20 mm mullion is all that can be seen in places where two elements overlap. The system consists of 30 mm thick panes of insulated glass that are mounted in a fibre glass profile. The sliding elements can consist of wings with an area of up to 6 square metres.
All Pictures: Villa 101, Lugano, Switzerland
Architect: Architetti Tibiletti Associati, Lugano, Switzerland
02 function
Standards/inspection seals
ENV 1627
03 All Lugano-Sorengo Products
04 Tags
Architecture, BAU 2011 Munich, Invisibility – Out of Sight, Material, reference, Sky-Frame Articles, Sky-Frame Products, system05 Articles about Sky-Frame
Architects, a thing for sliding windows
Part 1
What exactly are architects interested in when visiting the BAU trade fair in Munich? We decided to find out. Robert Volhard joined Amandus Sattler, founding partner of “Allmann, Sattler, Wappner Architekten”, as he made his way around the fair, and there were certainly a few surprises in store.
› To the articleThere is no standard solution for the future
As the “world’s leading trade fair for architecture, materials, systems” BAU in Munich offers a wealth of information for architects, planners and anyone with an interest in today’s building solutions, or tomorrow’s. That said, this time round highly customizable standard solutions took center stage while true innovation remained scarce.
› To the articleEffortless moments of magic
This year’s Designers’ Saturday held in the Swiss town of Langenthal certainly confirmed the trade fair’s standing as one of the finest and most creative design events in the world.
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