Museum building
Architects: CCI Architekci Sp. z o.o.
Modern perforation technology used for historical surroundings
Founded in the 10th century, Glogów is one of the oldest towns in Poland. Adjacent to the Town Hall is the excavation site of a medieval cloth hall. To protect and preserve the excavation site, a building has been constructed with a facade of glass and perforated steel sheets from RMIG. Intricate perforation patterns have been used to depict medieval scenes – an excellent example of modern technology being used to create historical surroundings.
Historic Cloth Hall, Glogow, Poland Material: DX51D Z275, 2mm, approx.. 170 m2 Pattern: Picture Perforation with R2/2,5/3/5 T 7,5 Secondary operations, done externally by sub.con: sheets bent and powder coated Surface treatment: powder coating RAL 9007 mat Application: Decorative purpose attic presenting the genre scenes of the life in a medieval city, 2013. Building information: The building secures the remains of the medieval Cloth Hall and the perforation enables to join the historic character of the building with the modern architectural solutions. Name of customer: CASTELLUM Sp. z o.o. Name of architect: Daria Sulek-Chlebowska – CCI Architekci Sp. z o.o. Sheets produced by RMDE-R Photos received from: fot. Patryk Kosciolko
Historic Cloth Hall, Glogow, Poland Material: DX51D Z275, 2mm, approx.. 170 m2 Pattern: Picture Perforation with R2/2,5/3/5 T 7,5 Secondary operations, done externally by sub.con: sheets bent and powder coated Surface treatment: powder coating RAL 9007 mat Application: Decorative purpose attic presenting the genre scenes of the life in a medieval city, 2013. Building information: The building secures the remains of the medieval Cloth Hall and the perforation enables to join the historic character of the building with the modern architectural solutions. Name of customer: CASTELLUM Sp. z o.o. Name of architect: Daria Sulek-Chlebowska – CCI Architekci Sp. z o.o. Sheets produced by RMDE-R Photos received from: fot. Patryk Kosciolko
Historic Cloth Hall, Glogow, Poland Material: DX51D Z275, 2mm, approx.. 170 m2 Pattern: Picture Perforation with R2/2,5/3/5 T 7,5 Secondary operations, done externally by sub.con: sheets bent and powder coated Surface treatment: powder coating RAL 9007 mat Application: Decorative purpose attic presenting the genre scenes of the life in a medieval city, 2013. Building information: The building secures the remains of the medieval Cloth Hall and the perforation enables to join the historic character of the building with the modern architectural solutions. Name of customer: CASTELLUM Sp. z o.o. Name of architect: Daria Sulek-Chlebowska – CCI Architekci Sp. z o.o. Sheets produced by RMDE-R Photos received from: fot. Patryk Kosciolko
Technical characteristics
Raw material: Sendzimir galvanised steel
Pattern: RMIG ImagePerf
Thickness: 2.0 mm
Surface treatment: Powder coating
Finishing operation: Bending
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