HIRT Metallbau
HIRT swiss descending windows
With the press of a button, HIRT Swiss descending windows glide silently down until they have completely disappeared into the ground.
A fresh spring breeze or at some other place the salty smell of the surf stream into the room. The incomparable view becomes a unique natural spectacle. In the last few years, sunken facades have become the absolute wow effect of modern architecture. On almost every continent and in the most diverse climatic zones, outstanding architects and planners have put their customers in awe. The uncompromising openness makes you wonder. Even the giant glass surfaces from wall to wall are an event. No seam, no pier, nothing disrupts the incredible view. The edgeless transparency inspires everyone who sees them for the first time and always again. On the shoulders of a giant invented It was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe who had the first sink front of the building built. Villa Tugendhat in Brno was built around 1930 and is a milestone in modern architecture. To the street is an unimpressive pavilion, but facing south - with a view over the old town of Brno - opens a huge window front, which can be sunk. Here Stefan Hirt got the inspiration for HIRT swiss descending windows. Problem solver and salesman in the hotel industry and gastronomy More than just a Wow effect bring down counters in gastronomy. Here they are worth the money. In addition to their impressive optics with signage potential, countersinks expand the cultivated exterior within seconds. What was still a normal interior space, is now a much sought after Aussentisch. In latitudes, where the weather is not always outdoortauglich, sunken fronts of glass or facade material are welcome solutions, which make architects and planners look good with their customers. On top: top technical results At the beginning of December 2016, the Bern University of Applied Sciences in Biel (Switzerland) tested HIRT swiss descending windows. The tests were exceptionally successful. Now the high tightness is officially confirmed.