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Roof-PIN on top of the Elbphilharmonie

Roof-PIN - A modern module for elevation

In the modern architectural design of buildings, the roof is increasingly being designed not only as a sealing layer, but also as an optical design element, with the facade flowing smoothly into the roof area. A curtain-type, rear-ventilated facade, which is attached to the building using individual brackets, is ideal for the vertical facade area of ​​the building. In the case of facades in the roof area or positively inclined sloping facades, it is important to combine the actual roof sealing with the desired elevated viewing plane so that on the one hand the building is properly provided with a functioning seal and on the other hand the viewing plane is elevated so that the building seal is not weakened by it becomes.

As a further development there is now also the elevation module type S available - an attachment point / anchor point for elevated roof structures.

Roof-PIN

The Roof-PIN type A is an elevation module for curtain-type, rear-ventilated facades in the roof area or fastening points for walkways, air conditioning units, etc.

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Roof-PIN type A

Roof Pin

The Roof-PIN type S is an attachment point / anchor point for roofs. Type A was further developed on the one hand to be able to continue the same substructure with elevated roof structures and on the other hand to be able to offer a sophisticated variant of the previous attachment points.





 

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