PANORAMIC
Panoramic was the system chosen to create these enclosed spaces, and to structure beautiful central offices, all with glass. The system’s profile supports both the glass fronts and the sliding doors. If required by the project, bi parting sliding doors can be added, as well as pivoting doors. Panoramic is not only very aesthetically pleasing, but also particularly effective at creating acoustically isolated spaces. In addition to offering fixed double glazed glass fronts, its bottom profiles are embedded into the floor. These features, a guarantee of confidentiality, are joined by a special vertical “receiver” profile with a floor to ceiling rubber strip, ensuring that the sliding door closes perfectly.
"Spatial continuity, chromatic unity and the transparency of glass join together to create functional, comfortable spaces that are full of personality"
Meeting rooms and conference areas have been delineated by the KP folding door system, which combines a metal frame with various glass panels. Easy to use, these doors allow for visual continuity, prevent separation between adjacent spaces, and require very little storage space. KP was also used to implement an original interior system of sliding sun protection slats, making use of sound-absorbing sheets found on the premises prior to the intervention.
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