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SEFAR Architecture VISION fabric is part of a glass laminate, covered in-between two panes of glass and two interlayer foils, fully embedded and protected towards environmental influences. Applicable for flat, as well as for curved glass.
SEFAR Architecture VISION fabric is part of a glass laminate.
For exterior and interior applications such as:
Façades
Glass canopies
Glass skylights
Glass fins
Glass louvers
Balustrades
Privacy sections
Wall panels and gladdings
Glass partition walls
Besides the outstanding, lively 3-D appearance of the fabric and it´s unique one-way-vision effect, SEFAR Architecture VISION provides a number of clear additional benefits for architects, designers, engineers, owners and users of buildings with glass applications.
The fabric’s open area determines the degree of energy transmission and transparency. In addition, the metal coating and color is also instrumental for the reduction of energy transmission.
Reduction of SHGC / g-value
Providing shading
Glare protection
Bird strike protection
One-way-vision effect
Privacy
Lively 3-D appearance
Design, creativity & function
Active safety due to laminated glass
Patented product
New teaching and learning facility and extensive refurbishment of the heritage RD Watt Building.
Press release: University, Sydney, AUPodium facade designed with Vision fabric AL 140/50.
Reference: World Trade Center 3Mixed use commercial building with Copper printed Vision fabric in the facade.
Reference: Midtown JaliscoLike a beacon in the waterfront area with one and both sides printed Vision fabric on the ground floor.
Reference: Dollar Bay172 glass fins for the headquarters of the International Finance Corporation.
Reference: 2100 K StreetAfter the renovation of the school building, the rhythmic interaction of colored glasses creates a distinctive and unique appearance.
Reference: School BuildingGolden printed Vision fabric has been laminated into the glass of the balustrades.
Reference: Corporate OfficeThe SEFAR VISION fabric interlayer protects the skybridge from the heat and glare of the sun while providing unobstructed views of the city.
Reference: SkybridgeAdditional informationMore details...This facade layout was chosen, as they wanted a design using glass which has a texture resembling a metal look.
Reference: Ginza Six, TokyoIn the hotel on the renowned Willow Creek Vineyard the SEFAR Architecture VISION fabric laminated glass makes for an impactful staircase and balustrade material.
Reference: Jackalope HotelThe main reason to use the Vision fabric was privacy shield from exterior and to get a good view from inside.
Reference: Hyundai CenterCity Walk building in Dubai with depth exterior curtain wall appearance to reduce glare and solar heat gain for the condominium owners.
Reference: City WalkThe State of Nevada required a new cafeteria for its staff and created an open and pleasant space to reduce energy costs while providing ample daylight.
Reference: Nevada Labor BuildingHalf of the 3’300 m² facade of the world-class business hub, providing environmentally sustainable Grade A office and retail space, is equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows laminated with VISION AL 260/50B fabric.
Reference: Jersey Finance CenterThe covered corredor protects students from rain and sun.
Reference: Nerima SchoolThe intent was privacy and to light from the edge of IGU, using the fabric to scatter the light to achieve a glowing effect on the surface of glass.
Reference: Goldin Financial Global CenterVision fabric laminated used for wall claddings
Reference: UBS Broadgate ElevatorsScience building with Insulated Double Glazed units laminated with Sefar Vision fabrics.
Reference: University of HertfordshireContemporary aesthetic with high level of glazing to maximize views into and out from the facade.
Reference: Library BirminghamThe glass building of the entrance is laminated with both sides Chrome coated Vision fabric.
Reference: Australian Post OfficeGlass Louvers laminated with both sides coated/printed Vision fabric for improvements.
Reference: Novartis Research FacilityThe project specific SEFAR Architecture VISION PR 260/50 metallic grey fabric was laminated in the lower curtain wall for a total of over 1000 sqm.
Reference: Da Heng BuildingThe windows of the Dun Laoghaire library are more conventional openings, partly shaded with louvres, which are laminated with SEFAR Architecture VISION PR 260/55B Gold fabric.
Reference: Dun Laoghaire LibraryThe building consists of a glass facade, featuring SEFAR Architecture VISION. This fabric is laminated into the exterior glass facade, acting as a sunscreen and having a positive effect on the indoor climate.
Reference: Airport KeflavikThe aspect of the sunscreens across the entire facade was as important as the change of image in an innovative way.
Reference: GeorgstrasseThe innovative system is not only functionally efficient but also offers design freedom through numerous color and shaping options. Vertical and horizontal glass fins with laminated SEFAR Architecture VISION Fabric were installed across four levels of the building’s facade.
Reference: Het LooiThe glass facade with 1’400 m² of laminated SEFAR Architecture VISION Fabric provides an ideal habitat for animals and humans alike.
Reference: Zurich Animal Protection OfficeThe facades consist of colored, moveable glass slats which transform the visual appearance of the building as the sun moves across the sky.
Reference: Swiss Railway Main Office BuildingThe building complex is formed from four structures grouped together around an open courtyard in the shape of a windmill sail. Each building was designed by a different architect so is therefore different in appearance.
Reference: Europaallee, Construction AreaThe ultra-modern, elegant 'C Quadro Executive Building' lends a new sparkle and gives a new face to the district where it's located. The facade laminated with the SEFAR VISION fabric subtly picks up on the set piece – the familiar silhouette – and deliberately mirrors the characteristically irregular city skyline.
Reference: C Quadro, Executive BuildingNovartis Corporation's new Swiss Headquarters at 'Suurstoffi' Rotkreuz is fitted with different colored SEFAR Architecture VISION fabric.
Reference: Suurstoffi OfficesFive-storey administration building directly at the lakeside.
Reference: Würth BuildingSEFAR Architecture VISION fabric is used to contrast with the profiled, anodized stainless steel behind glass on the south facade, while the east/west façades are shaded with vertical fins of glass and translucent coated Sefar fabric. These fins vary in depth to create a wave pattern across the façade.
Reference: Regent’s Place, LondonThe general ideology of the office building was to employ maximum color, light and glass. The intention of the 8 floor building was to symbolize a crystal of sylvinite.
Reference: Crystal of sylvinite for BKKDouble side coated SEFAR Architecture VISION fabric as room divider between the meeting room and corridor of a bank.
Reference: Prime Tower Room dividerThe SEFAR Architecture VISION fabric attached to metal ceiling panels build a cloudy ceiling in the restaurant Clouds.
Reference: Prime Tower CeilingThe glass curtain wall is reminiscent of a three-dimensional checkerboard. This is achieved using alternating panels of clear laminated safety glass and panels embedded with VISION fabric.
Reference: Fashion House MadridThe renovated 'Haus der Stadtgeschichte' is now part of the Heilbronn City Archive. In the original building, the interior areas were uncomfortably warm so much consideration was given to providing sun protection when planning the renovation.
Reference: City Archive, HeilbronnThe installation 'Two Lines' by David Chipperfield Architects with SEFAR Architecture VISION fabric simultaneously delighted and intrigued visitors to Size+Matter.
Reference: London Design FestivalIn order to get the fabric samples you are interested in, please contact us.
By means of digital printing, the coated fabric sides can be decorated with individual designs or any specific color. In addition to the one-side coating and printing, both sides can be coated and printed (e.g. for glass-fins or -louver, glass partition walls), even with different colors or designs, without any show-through on the reverse side.
The so-called one-way-vision effect is obviously the main aspect of the product. It provides an exceptional range of design possibilities on the outer face of the glass pane for architects and façade designers, on the basis of a unique, exciting and lively 3-D appearance – without disturbing the view from the inside to the outside.
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The fabric’s open area determines the degree of energy transmission and transparency. In addition, the metal coating and color is also instrumental for the reduction of energy transmission.
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