After the last issue of the architect magazine SCALE focused on the topic of safety,
this issue is all about good design. It is not at all easy to describe what constitutes
‘good’ design in a steel profile system. Depending on the perspective from which you
look at it – whether as a manufacturer, as a planner and fabricator or as a user – the
aspects are completely different.
As a manufacturer of steel profile systems for windows and doors, façades and fixed glazing, we understand «good» design to mean the interaction of form and function in the sense that they promote or complement each other. For example, the highly resilient material steel can be used to reduce the face widths of window and façade profiles to a minimum and thus increase daylight intake – without jeopardising their primary function as a component of the thermal building envelope. Highly insulating steel systems help to reduce the operating costs of buildings – not only because windows and doors made of high-precision steel profies reliably close tightly, but also because the associated hinges and fittings function reliably for a long time. Long functional reliability, in turn, is an essential criterion for greater sustainability in the building industry.
As a manufacturer of steel profile systems for windows and doors, façades and fixed glazing, we understand «good» design to mean the interaction of form and function in the sense that they promote or complement each other. For example, the highly resilient material steel can be used to reduce the face widths of window and façade profiles to a minimum and thus increase daylight intake – without jeopardising their primary function as a component of the thermal building envelope. Highly insulating steel systems help to reduce the operating costs of buildings – not only because windows and doors made of high-precision steel profies reliably close tightly, but also because the associated hinges and fittings function reliably for a long time. Long functional reliability, in turn, is an essential criterion for greater sustainability in the building industry.