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    The

    RefeRence

    Book

    inspiring projects from

    sapa building system

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    Adding value and architectural excellence to everyproject has been Sapa Building Systems mission romthe beginning. Thats why we provide market leadingarchitectural aluminium solutions that are innovative,energy ecient and environmentally sustainable.

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    4 trends

    for the future

    of our cities

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    01

    thenetworkedcity

    According to the United Nations the world population

    is likely to reach 9.1 billion by 2050 and it is estimatedthat approximately 70% o humanity will be living in

    cities by then. In these densely populated and expanding

    urban areas eective exchange o inormation will be oparamount importance to the development o the social

    and economic abric. Full-service broadband networksand other new Inormation and CommunicationTechnology (ICT) will be required to support bandwidth-

    intensive voice, video, and data applications at ever

    lower prices and ever higher levels o quality. Eventually,the rise o the new megacities will change the way

    we live. Cities will unction as Knowledge Hubs in an

    expanding Knowledge Network underlying virtually alleconomic and cultural activities.

    The prevalent culture o tomorrows Networked Societywill be one o increased openness, transparency,

    knowledge sharing and peer collaboration. This culturewill oster new capabilities in society to innovate and

    organise, to create and produce high grade goodsand services, to govern and sustain. It will acilitate

    continuous transormation and produce higher eciencyand richer experiences. Tomorrows networked cities

    will be challenged to provide solutions that help makethe world more sustainable. Hence, they are bound to be

    major sources o global innovation.

    As the culture o openness, networking and knowledgesharing is taking shape and the technological restraints

    disappear, we will see the gradual ormation o a new

    more connected society which has a much lighterootprint on our ragile planet than humanity has today.

    The prevalent culture

    o tomorrowsNetworked Society

    will be one o

    increased openness,

    transparency,

    knowledge sharing

    and peer collaboration.

    4 trends

    for the future

    of our cities

    by Herman Konings

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    02the rurbanrevolution

    City dwellers are rejecting the impersonal scale o

    globalisation and corporations, and reconnecting withtheir communities. They are living locally, growing their

    own ood and embracing small-scale, micro-brands. Theyare making their urban lives eel as rural as possible. This

    is why we call these pioneers Rurban Revolutionaries.

    Turning urban blocks into villages with a rural eel,

    these Rurban Revolutionaries are redeining the lookand eel o community, culture, and consumption.

    Their Rurban Revolution looks like the Swedish mobile

    phone app that points users in the direction o thenearest arm shop, or like Arthur Potts-Dawsons newco-operative corner shop, the Peoples Supermarket.

    It tastes o honey rom Eagle Street Rootop Farmsrootop beehive and the herbs Christopher Nyerges fnds

    oraging in Los Angeles.

    Governments, brands and innovators around the world

    are working on ways to make greener, less wasteul, moresel-sucient cities, which oten grow their own ood.

    The Chinese government has commissioned architect

    William McDonough, ounder o the cradle-to-cradle (C2C)theory, to develop six new C2C city districts. In one project,

    near the city o Liuzhou, in the southern Guangxi province,

    McDonoughs proposal eatures rootop arms and

    wastewater systems that convert sewage into ertiliser.

    In Chicago, the Plant project launched this summer toraise unds to create the citys rst vertical arm. In West

    Yorkshire, the Incredible Edible Todmorden project hasturned public spaces such as a railway station car parkand a retirement homes lawn into vegetable beds, herb

    gardens and orchards. In London, the Capital Growth

    campaign aimed to create 2,012 new ood-growing spacesin the city by the end o 2012.

    While Rurbanites

    arefocusing on making

    their own homes and

    neighbourhoods morelivable, sustainable,

    sel-sucient and

    human, the way they

    are re-engineering

    their cities is partly

    in response to global

    issues.

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    The increasing number o households will cause housingin towns to become dense. According to analysts,

    societies all over the world will increasingly leantowards the Japanese way o living. With this statement,

    they reer both to the density o accommodation in Tokyo,

    as well as the style o communal living amiliar to the city.

    The idea o shared communal space is a very appealing,almost romantic one. People are indeed interested in

    ways o bringing landscape into the city. And there areeectively more and more examples o shared communal

    spaces that are working.

    Beyond communal living, local swapping will come back

    into vogue. The Rurban ocus on community meansRurbanites preer to share and swap with each other.This brings people together and cuts down on resources.

    Oten, online social networks help to drive oline

    contact. Car clubs such as Greenwheels and ConnectCar

    in the Netherlands and Flexicar in Australia have provedthat city drivers are happy to share rather than own a car.

    In Portland, Oregon, Bright Neighbor is a virtual home

    or the citys real-lie communities. On this secure site,local residents can nd and oer rides, share skills and

    goods, organise events, and host and promote classesand groups.

    On San Diegos Crop Swapper websites, network

    members arrange to exchange resh homegrownvegetables, ruits, herbs and lowers. On LAs

    NeighborGoods, they rent, borrow, lend and trade itemsthey own, such as a lawn mower or tennis racket. The

    environmental and inancial beneits o sharing areobvious. It brings people together. By sharing things,

    people can regain the sense o local community they

    seem to have lost.

    03communal

    living

    Herman Konings is master in theoretical (and consumer) psychology and ounder o Belgian trend and utureresearch agency Pocket Marketing/nXt. As a renowned Belgian trendwatcher Konings is sought ater as a speakerby companies and organizations throughout the Benelux. In addition, his insights have been eatured in Belgian/

    Flemish and Dutch media since 1999.

    The environmental

    and nancial benets

    o sharing are obvious.But by sharing things,

    people can regain the

    sense o local

    community they

    seem to have lost.

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    04retrofitting

    cities

    More than hal to three quarters o the buildings weknow today, will still be in use in 2050. Consequently,

    rich and developed countries will have to envisage asystematic retroit o their existing constructions to

    reduce their carbon ootprint.

    In less densely populated urban areas, such as the

    suburbs o many American cities, a irst step inretroftting would be to put very high density mixed-usedevelopments into new public transport node points.This would revitalise the neighbourhood and create new

    services without altering the ace o the suburb itsel. Aninrastructure network o new walking and cycle routes,

    together with reashioned streets, renewable energycapture, and car clubs are bound to reduce car use.

    As a result o these developments some suburbs maybecome increasingly populated, while others may be

    abandoned and restored to agriculture. Urban planners

    are aware o these eects a nd have begun incorporatingintensive ood production in cities. For example, inWanzhang eco-city, in an area o China with huge water

    shortages, urban designers propose an integrated urban

    agriculture and ood system replacing extensive wheatand corn cropping with labour intensive vegetable and

    ruit cropping. The strategy delivers 100% ood securityor the new community and signicantly reduces water

    consumption, as well as doubling arming income andincreasing agriculture jobs by 50%.

    Sapa Building System is concentrating its R&D and Marketing to ully meet the challenges o the uture. When itcomes to retrotting existing buildings with energy ecient solutions, our wide range o products have a proven

    history o success. The Elegance 72 curtain walling system is especially suitable or rejuvenating and upgradingexisting constructions.

    In the race towards passive energy buildings Sapa Building System provides energy solutions integrating photovoltaic

    generation into aluminium aades. This results in low cost, sustainable power and the opportunity to combine clean

    energy, innovative building design with cutting edge thermal insulation solutions and the exact conguration osolar shading needed to achieve the perect balance on each individual building.

    With Sapa Building System you have a dedicated partner that listens to your specifc needs and aims to provide theoptimised solution or your construction project, new build as well as renovation. Sapa Building System teams will

    accompany you all along the construction or redevelopment project.

    More than hal to three quarters o the buildings we know today,

    will still be in use in 2050. Consequently, we will have to envisage asystematic retrot o existing buildings to reduce their carbon

    ootprint.

    adedicatedpartner

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    My rst impressions o Sapa products are associated to observing an aluminium-based fower containersolution at the Sapas Shape magazine when I was sketching the plans or Maia city main square development.

    The idea o reliable good quality o metallurgic products associated to Swedish industrial products soon

    came to my mind. Hasselblad cameras or Volvo cars are a good example o that. Now I know that Sapa alsomatches these quality standards.

    So when I was invited by Sapa Building System to design a lean, e cient, aordable sliding window solution

    [Slimslide], to compete against other European top-branded products, I was keen to accept the challengebecause I ound that using the strength properties o materials like glass and aluminium, I could create a

    clean, light solution or windows and doors, maximizing the light openings through the high rigidity o glazing

    allied to the high resistant minimalist structural rames in aluminium.

    I ound a great empathy and fexibility rom Sapa Portugal team to assist and support me in the conception

    and development o solutions with the willingness and patience to make the necessary adjustments in shapes

    and hardware congurations. The result was very satisactory so recently we had the chance o repeatingthe experience with enhanced solutions based on thermally broken proles [Slimslide TB and Slimcase].

    The building systems industry is continually subject to new technical and aesthetical requests rom

    contemporary architecture, aiming at improved creative and ecient solutions so opportunities or newdevelopments on windows, doors and aades are endless. I know that Sapa has great products and holds the

    potential and seeks or the development o innovative products. Hence I can envisage the need or curtain

    walling solutions where the windows and doors, solar shading, ventilation, energy conservation and other

    solutions can be ully integrated. And we can and should do i t because that is the FUTURE.

    Eduardo Souto de Moura

    * Eduardo Souto de Moura, Portuguese Architect, born in 1952 at Porto, winner of 2011 Pritzker Award- Architecto the Year, is usually associated to the Escola do Porto, the architectural trend recognized by its lean, straight

    lines and ull o natural light to which Siza Vieira, another amous architect also belongs. The vast works in

    both residential and public works cover a diversifed range o landmark projects: Braga Stadium, Casa dasHistorias Paula Rego Museum, Pousada Santa Maria do Bouro, Oporto Metro Stations. Projects with SBS

    products include Ofce building in Avenida da Boa Vista Por to Hotel and Tourism School in Portalegre Viana

    collaborating

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    slimcase

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    contents

    INSPIRIA SCIENCE CENTER NORWAY 12

    HOSPITAl dE BRAgA PORTugAl 16

    AVC BuIldINg BElgIum 20

    gRANdlYON HABITAT fRANCE 26

    EdIfCIO BAA ANgOlA 30

    VAlAIS dE CuR SWITzERlANd 34

    mEdIA gARdENS BElgIum 38

    NOKKElANd SKOlE NORWAY 40

    BIC TAlATONA ANgOlA 44

    VARYAP mERIdIAN TuRKEY 46

    R.u. CAEN fRANCE 56

    dumANKAYA IKON TuRKEY 58

    ONE ANgEl SQuARE uNITEd KINgdOm 60

    mACKA RESIdENCE TuRKEY 64

    RIO TINTO HEAdQuARTERS SOuTH AfRICA 68

    AKASYA ACIBAdEm TuRKEY 72

    HAAKON VIlgATE SWEdEN 78

    BAlTIC gAllERY POlANd 80

    TORRE fNIx ANgOlA 82

    uTRECHT STATION THE NETHERlANdS 86

    OffICINA VIdRE NEgRE ITAlY 88

    VIllA SuPER CANNES fRANCE 90

    NATuRHISTORISCHES muSEum gERmANY 94

    guIllEmINS RAIlWAY STATION BElgIum 96

    THuRSO STREET uNITEd KINgdOm 102

    NAmuR COllEgE Of AdVANCEd EduCATION BElgIum 104

    TERmINAl WA, PERTH AIRPORT AuSTRAlIA 108

    luANdA mEdICAl CENTER ANgOlA 110

    uNIQA AuSTRIA 112

    HOTEl BAA ANgOlA 118

    VOdACOm mOzAmBIQuE 120

    EDUCATION

    HEALTH

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

    HOUSING

    HEALTH

    HOUSING

    EDUCATION

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

    HOUSING

    EDUCATION

    HOUSING

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

    HOUSING

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

    HOUSING

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

    LEISURE & RETAIL

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

    TRANSPORT

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

    HOUSING

    LEISURE & RETAIL

    TRANSPORT

    HOUSING

    EDUCATION

    TRANSPORT

    HEALTH

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

    HOTELS

    OFFICES & BUSINESS PARKS

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    the

    references

    inspiring projectsrom Sapa Building System

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    INSPIRIA SCIENCE CENTER

    Sarpborg - Norway

    Inspiria Science Center is the result o a

    strategy to turn knowledge into the most

    important asset of the stfold region. This is

    refected in the centers activities as well as

    in its architectural ambitions.

    Architect: AART architecs A/S

    Education

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    In an attempt to reconsider

    and redefne the uture learning

    environment, Inspiria Science

    Center has chosen to combine

    communication and architecture

    into an all-encompassing project

    which inspires and excites

    experience by orming new spacesor learning.

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    HOSPITAl dE BRAgABraga - Portugal

    The New Hospital o Braga is a multiunc-

    tional building oering its occupants a com-

    ortable and luminous environment thanks to

    the judicious use of building materials.

    Architect: BM ConceptConstrctor: Somague, Edifer, MSFfabricator: Edimetal

    HETH

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    AVC BuIldINgKortrijk - Belgium

    An open house, literally and guratively, that

    was AVCs central premise or its new build-

    ing in the Evolis enterprise zone near Kor-

    trijk. Architects Devolder presented a design

    which hit the nail on the head.

    Architect: Devolder Architecten

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    CONNECTION Of THE CuRTAIN WAllINg TO THE BuIldINg

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    The oce and attached showroom had to be

    located at the level o the motorway, about 4.3

    metres above ground level. That was one o the

    challenges the designers were aced with.

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    gRANdlYON HABITATLyon - France

    This urban brick and glass block is notable

    or the complexity o its rounded VEP

    Elegance 52 GF-type aades and thecombination o curtain walls with clay brick

    fascia windows.

    Architect: HTVS

    IES

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    EdIfCIO BAALuanda - Angola

    The striking Baia Building stands out on the

    skyline o Luanda. GJP Architects chose

    the minimalist Slimcase by Souto de Moura.

    Architect: GJP ArquitectosConstrctor: Construes ARCfabricator: Efangol

    HSI

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    VAlAIS dE CuRValais de coer - Swit zerland

    Tried and tested technology along with

    designer glazing have turned this Swiss

    home or people with brain injuries into afunctional and aesthetic highlight.

    Architect: Bonnard Woeffray

    HETH

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    This award-winning building by Swiss architects Bonnard

    Woefray is a new home or people with brain injuries. It relies

    on tried and tested technology in conjunction with a building

    management system. The designer glazing with automated

    Sapa Building Systems C125 sliding doors behind it makes the

    building into a unctional but also aesthetic highlight, backed by

    the breathtaking scenery o the mountains o the Valais.

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    mEdIA gARdENSBrussel - Belgium

    A ormer industrial estate had to make way

    or about 280 apartments covering 60 to

    145 sqm, spread across ve new buildings,some of which are interconnected.

    Architect: Arter

    HSI

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    NOKKElANd SKOlEMoss - Norway

    Pre-existing sports acilities were integrated

    into the new school. Joint use o some o the

    schools amenities with local residents is tosupport community building.

    Architect: Heggelund & Koxvold ASArkitekter MNAL

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    The new school building and some

    pre-existing sports acilities have

    been integrated in one new acility

    or students and staf. Joint usewith the local residents is to support

    community building.

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    BIC TAlATONALuanda - Angola

    Located in the south o Luanda, in Talatona, this

    building stands out rom its surroundings through

    its shading awnings, making the buildings divi-sion into foors clearly visible rom the outside.

    Architect: Vinagre & Crte-RealConstrctor: Zercafabricator: Perfilder

    IES

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    VARYAP mERIdIANIstanbul - Turkey

    The Varyap Meridian Project in Istanbul was

    specically designed to be environmentally

    riendly. It was built using high quality mate-rials and components only, some o which

    carry the Sapa brand name.

    Architect: RMJM Architecture

    HSI

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    The architects chose the Sapa Building

    System Elegance 72 unitised system asit best matched the original design and

    ofered outstanding earthquake resistance.

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    R.u. CAENCaen - France

    Apart rom the aesthetic quality o the

    design, there is also a slightly unconventional

    aspect, which resides in the sun screen unc-tion o the covers that were chosen or this

    Elegance 52 HL horizontal aade rame.

    Architect: ATAUB

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    dumANKAYA IKONIstanbul - Turkey

    One o the striking eatures o the three

    41 storey tower buildings making up the

    Dumankaya Ikon Project, is the curtain wall,which Sapa Building System supplied.

    Architect: Tago Architecture

    HSI

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    ONE ANgEl SQuAREManchester - UK

    An exceptional example o sustainable

    design within the commercial sector. This

    landmark building is the rst oce buildingin Europe to achieve highest BREEAM rating

    of Outstanding.

    Architect: 3D Reid

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    The BREEAM rating did not occur by

    accident. The Co-operative Group,who commissioned the building

    as their new HQ, has a tradition

    o being at oreront o building

    design and have a strong green

    agenda. This iconic building is the

    spearhead or the regeneration o its

    surrounding area.

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    mACKA RESIdENCEIstanbul - Turkey

    The Macka Residence Project consists o three

    multi storey buildings with 12, 13 and 14 foors

    respectively. It has 170 residence homes in total.

    Architect: Metex Design Group -Sinan Kafadar

    Interior Design by Armani&Casa

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    RIO TINTO HEAdQuARTERSJohannesburg - South Arica

    The Rio Tinto Headquarters in South Arica,

    set an example of responsible development

    and incorporate some o Sapa Building Sys-tems most successful products.

    Architect: Bentel associates int.Constrctor: MBPP - Mont Blancfabricator: Seveme | Euroline

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    AKASYA ACIBAdEmIstanbul - Turkey

    The Akasya Acbadem Project was under-

    taken in three distinct steps and it com-

    prised the construction o three 160 meters

    high tower blocks and three 60 meters high

    horizontal blocks.

    Architect: Workshop Mimarlar

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    HAAKON VIlgATEStockholm - Sweden

    Because this building is on the yellow list o the

    Cultural Heritage Management Oce, only a

    limited number o changes were allowed. The

    new proles had to look exactly the same as the

    old ones in terms o colour, material and orm.

    Architect: ARCASA Arkitekter AS

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    BAlTIC gAllERYGdansk - Poland

    Galeria Batycka has added new lavour

    to the surroundings. Its design refects the

    coastal scenery of the Gulf of Gdask.

    Architect: Autorska PracowniaArchitektoniczna Szczepana Bauma &

    Andrzeja Kwieciskiego

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    TORRE fNIxLuanda - Angola

    Aluminium sunshade blades provide a verti-

    cal rhythm to the Torre Fnix, situated onone o Luandas main arterial routes.

    Architect: Costa Lopes ArquitectosConstrctor: Somague Engenharia

    Angola

    fabricator: Martifer

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    uTRECHT STATIONUtrecht - Netherlands

    The complete overhaul o the Utrecht Central

    Railway Station is a perect and unique exam-

    ple o how a large public building with many

    eatures can be integrated into the existing

    urban fabric of a densely populated city.

    Architect: Benthem Crouwel Architekten

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    This project received the European

    Aluminium Award 2012: industrial design &engineering and the Benelux Aluminium

    Award 2011: sustainable renovation.

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    OfICINA VIdRE NEgRECuneo - Italy

    Ocina Vidre Negre was conceived as a con-

    temporary sculpture, or even as a symbol o

    dynamic and continuous development.

    Architect:Damilano studio Architects

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    Cannes - France

    The large bay windows with their very slen-

    der uprights oer a superb view over Cannes

    bay. The contemporary aspect is magnied

    by the anodised aluminium rames.

    Architect: Gilles Broussard

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    Mainz - Germany

    When designing the extension to the Natu-

    ral History Museum in Mainz, the architects

    primary concern was to provide an unob-

    structed view into the museum.

    Architect: Plum & Schlemmer

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    guIllEmINS RAIlWAY STATIONLige - Belgium

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    Lige Belgium

    Lige-Guillemins railway station is one o

    the three Belgian stations on the high-speed

    rail network. Sapa Building System provided

    high-grade products for the construction ofthe roof of the landmark building.

    Architect: Santiago Calatrava Llc

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    An imposing yet elegant structure now graces

    the station complex in Lige. It is based on

    the creative plans o the Spanish architectSantiago Calatrava. Sapa is proud o its

    contribution to this landmark building.

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    THuRSO STREETGlasgow- UK

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    Built as part of a regeneration program, the

    building provides student accommodation

    or over 400 students in Glasgow, consist-

    ing o 360 cluster bedrooms, 45 studios andcommunal facilities.

    Architect: Watkin Jones

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    To maintain a pleasant temperature inside

    the school, techniques are used which keep

    out the heat in summer and capture the

    warmth from low angled sun-rays in winter.

    Architect: Jean-Charles Boreux

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    TERmINAl WA, PERTH AIRPORTPerth - Australia

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    Sapas blast mitigation curtain wall system pro-

    vides elegant and eective protection. The use

    o deep mullion proles or the vertical cur tain

    wall and roo lights allows ree spans withoutthe need to rely on bulky support structures.

    Architect: Hassell Studios

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    luANdA mEdICAl CENTERLuanda - Angola

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    Luanda Medical Center is one o the most

    imposing buildings in Luanda. The symbiosis

    between glass and stone grant it a noble aura.

    Architect: EMED Arquitectura Hospitalar

    Constrctor: Somague Engenhariafabricator:Seveme

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    uNIQAHartberg - Austria

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    Uniqa Insurances regional HQ in Hartberg

    uses a structurally glazed system to let in

    daylight while protecting oice workers

    rom the negative eects o sun exposurein a building.

    Architect: BM Hammer

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    Thanks to a curtain wall and a sliding door sys-

    tem, the Baia Hotel oers its guests a view o

    the Luanda Bay and the surrounding landscape.

    Architect: K.ARQConstrctor: Teixeira Duartefabricator: Seveme

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    Modern, vertical and rhythmic architecture,

    are some o the adjectives that well describe

    the Vodacom headquarters in Maputo city,

    Mozambique.

    Architect: ADAConstrctor: Contrues Catembe

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    ClARION HOTElTrondheim - Norway

    The Clarion Hotel redenes the traditional

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    The Clarion Hotel redenes the traditional

    typology o the atrium hotel and gives way

    to a new architectural lay-out expressing a

    strong identity.

    Architect: Space Group Arkitekter AS

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