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Permasteelisa showcases sustainable building façade at glasstec

Permasteelisa’s D3 façade façade type for sustainable buildings uses a three-layer façade with two closed cavities, offering maximum energy efficiency, more daylight and a broader scope for architectural designs.

During the glass technology live show at glasstec in Düsseldorf, Permasteelisa Group, which has within its portfolio the three brands Permasteelisa, Gartner and Scheldebouw, presented the latest innovative façade for sustainable buildings. The D3 façade is the evolution of the MFreeS façade, the Closed Cavity made in Permasteelisa; constituted by three layers of single coated glass that create two completely closed cavities where a very efficient shading system with aluminium and wooden louvres is placed.
A special feature of this new technology is the two motor-operated blinds and the possibility of using a variety of materials offering dynamically changing visual appearances. This offers a broader scope for the architectural façade design and will open up entirely new creative possibilities for architects. As the closed façade cavities are protected against weathering and do not soil, highly efficient systems for solar and glare shading and daylight control can be utilised.
The two closed cavities are continuously supplied with purified and dried air to avoid condensation at changing temperatures. The dried air is generated by one or more central dry air stations. The external climate is continuously checked by an electronic control unit and the quantity of dried air is adjusted accordingly. Therefore the energy consumption can be reduced to a minimum.
D3 stands for Dual, Dynamic and Durable:
Dual: provides a double advantage in terms of Performance and Aesthetics. The two independent closed cavities allow a more efficient management of the façade: during summer months, by using the blinds placed into the outer cavity, there is a reduction of the solar gain; on the contrary, during the colder months, the use of the inner blind allows to bring heat toward the inside of the building, thus contributing to the efficiency of the heating system. Aesthetic-wise, the possibility to install two different blinds, of different materials and colours, allows a dynamic aspect of the building in the different seasons.
Dynamic: adapts itself to the different external climatic conditions, thanks to a specific control-setting algorithm, as well as occupants’ comfort and energy needs through users-over-ride possibility.
Durable: increases the life expectancy of the façade thanks to the elimination of insulating glazing units and the use of a robust, integrated blind system in protected, clean cavities.

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