BARWA SYSTEM Sp. z o.o.'s offer creates enormous design possibilities. The company is known as a manufacturer not only of suspended ceilings, but also of wall cladding and facades. The raw material from which we can produce facade elements is aluminum sheet, steel sheet, stainless steel, expanded metal or composite panels. Our own technological department allows us to introduce many novelties to the market and present our standard products in other guises.
3D PERFORATIONS IN COLOR "CHAMELEON"
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3D chameleon
A color-changing facade, is it possible? By using appropriate painting techniques and 3D perforations, we are able to achieve the effect of multidimensional color. We offer paints that, depending on the angle of light, change color and shades, like a chameleon. This allows us to achieve colors ranging from green, pink, heather and blue. Using standard or individual 3D perforations allows us to create a unique facade, as in the case of the Polish Building Cluster headquarters in Bialystok. The combination of shape and "chameleon", guarantees that one will not pass by such a building indifferently. Thanks to such treatments, the building takes on a new dimension.
KSSENON - BUSINESS GAS PEDAL IN ŻORY
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Hexagonal perforations
An unusual solution that works well on building facades are hexagonal perforations. As in the realization of Kssenon - Business Accelerator in Zory, where elevation claddings of white EL-BL aluminum coffers with hexagonal perforations were used, as well as arcades of Vario ceiling coffers, on RBS 2 structure in yellow, marine, celadon and orange colors. These types of facades make even those more industrial, characterized by simplicity, spaces take on an interesting appearance.
MUNICIPAL OFFICE IN RZECZYCA
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Another novelty in the facade department, is the PPU-VE slatted facade. This system has been used on the realization of the Municipality Office in Rzeczyca (PPU-VE150 slats in wood-like color). This, still little known solution, is gaining a growing number of supporters in the world of architects and designers. The facade imitating wood, perfectly fits in with current trends.
COAL HERITAGE MUSEUM CZELADŹ
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Among the materials used for the facade, expanded metal is still very popular. Its durability and aesthetics make it the perfect raw material for virtually any project - from those industrial, modern residential and office buildings to historical buildings. The Coal Heritage Museum in Czeladź is just an example of combining spatial mesh with a historical building. The ability to incorporate the grid into many spaces, gives great opportunities to architects, and makes such realizations remain timeless.
HEADQUARTERS OF THE POLISH BUILDING CLUSTER IN BIALYSTOK
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