Madrid Facade Comes Alive With the Lights and Shades That Change During The Course Of The Day
The facade of the new headquarters of one of the world's largest fashion groups in Madrid, Spain, constitutes the first commercial application of the architectural fabric, SEFAR® Architecture Vision, with laminated glass in Europe. Its high compatibility with DuPont's SentryGlas® provided a further reason for the specification of the DuPont interlayer for the project beyond its structural strength performance, transparency, edge stability and excellent post-breakage performance.
The overall visual effect of the glass curtain wall is that of a living, three dimensional checkerboard in perfect harmony with its direct environment. This has been achieved by alternating panels of clear laminated glass with panels which have SEFAR® Architecture Vision embedded within them. The woven fabric mesh is decorated with a reflective aluminum metal coating on its exterior-facing side and thereby reflects the constantly changing climatic conditions around the building. From the inside, the black fabric permits an almost uninhibited view of the outside world as well as appropriate room illumination.
"My idea for the project was to create a neutral, abstract facade, that at the same time comes alive with the lights and shades that change with the course of the day and the seasons of the year," explains renowned Spanish architect Rafael de La-Hoz, who designed the facade. "There is an interplay between shades and reflections that is never equal, with the dark squares of the inner skin interspersed by mirrors that seemingly vibrate with the light of the sun yet switch off when direct sunlight is lost."
All of the open-edged, laminated glass panels used to form the curtain wall are produced using SentryGlas® interlayer. Each panel measures 3440x1950 mm and consists of two layers of 8 mm low-iron tempered glass laminated with 1.52 mm SentryGlas®. The clear glass panels were produced by DuPont's alliance partner for the promotion of SentryGlas® in Spain, Vitro Cristalglass, whilst those incorporating SEFAR® Architecture Vision were
produced on Vitro's behalf by CRICURSA. The Swiss company Sefar AG recommends the use of its architectural fabric with laminated glass made with SentryGlas® on the basis of comprehensive tests conducted with the DuPont interlayer and PVB.
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