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‘Back to Nature’ as a source of inspiration for outside and inside

The call of nature is growing louder and louder. Especially since we spend 90% of our time indoors today. People simply need sunlight and fresh air to feel healthy and excel: at home, in the office, at school just as much as in the city, hospitals and apartments. So ‘Creating healthy spaces’ isn’t just a bunch of empty words for Renson, but rather, a vision. The indoors and outdoors are becoming more and more entwined, a charge we have been leading since 1909. Living outdoors with the comforts of indoors, being able to breathe air that’s just as fresh inside as it is outside and at the most pleasant temperatures every time: that’s what we strive for. Always starting from a ‘biophilic design’: back to nature. Sun protection, ventilation and outdoor living all serve the same higher purpose: using the available advantages of natural spaces, such as light and clean air, sustainably and smartly for healthy and comfortable living. And it’s all done with an eye for design and quality. The inspiring reference projects in this book translate this into practice.

Happy reading!

Photographer ı Jonas Lampens
CONTENTS 4 FAÇADE CLADDING 38 OUTDOOR LIVING 60 SUN PROTECTION 106 VENTILATION 118 LOUVRES

FAÇADE CLADDING

The prominent spot deserved an iconic corner building

INTERVIEW BINST ARCHITECTS - Luc Binst

To evoke the dune grass and dune fencing on the façade of One Baelskaai, Binst architects began a quest for the right materials. The challenge was to find façade cladding to contrast with the flowing horizontal lines of the figurehead of the East Bank, in Ostend’s historic port.

One Baelskaai - Apartments

Place ı Oosteroever Ostend, Belgium

Architect ı Binst Architects

Development ı Versluys Groep

Contractor ı Versluys Bouw

Product ı Linarte®

Photographer ı Dirk Van Overwalle

Linarte®
The profiled façade cladding evokes the image of the dunes

Pioneering icon

“At the time, Binst Architects won the competition launched by Versluys Group,” architect Ward Lagrain interjects. “Versluys wanted an iconic, residential corner building with a highend finish for the Vuurtoren district site. They felt that this prominent corner – where the sun hits perfectly deserved an outstanding project in which architectural boundaries could be pushed. The shape of the building mirrors the character of the dune landscape in front and the sea.”

Focus on façade

We were contacted to design the groundbreaking façade to reflect the character of the site, port area and coast. The material usage at One Baelskaai refers to the surroundings. We were looking for a façade cladding to evoke the image of the dunes.

No wood

Wood would have been an obvious solution, but that turned out not to be so obvious. “Wood was ruled out because of fire safety for high­rise buildings. The legislation would require fireproofing treatment of the wood which is not really sustainable and requires maintenance.”

No terracotta

Terracotta was also considered as a possible option, but the nature and the weight of the material proved to be too big of a challenge.

Hello Linarte

“The vertical profiled façade cladding Linarte evokes the image of the dunes. Although Linarte offers the possibility of personalisation by adding wooden inserts or led lights, we chose the clean, sleek look to do this. The aluminium façade cladding with its individual blades adapts perfectly to the different sizes between the windows. This way, we obtained a logical façade, without having to cut profiles here and there.”

Private Residence

Place ı Belgium

Architect ı Bureau Aristo Architectes

Product ı Linarte® with LED inserts

Photographer ı Marc Sourbron

Linarte® Block 30

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Klingerka - Interior Lobby

Place ı Bratislava, Slovakia

Architect ı A.M. Architects

Installer ı Aluwin, spol. s r.o.

Product ı Linarte®

Photographer ı Tomas Manina

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Linarte® Even

Private Residence

Place ı The Netherlands

Architect ı RoosRos Architecten

Installer ı Storax

Product ı Linarte®

Photographer ı Luc Buthker photography

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Private Residence

Place ı Belgium

Product ı Linarte®

Photographer ı Marc Sourbron

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Linarte® Block 16L
Linarte® Block 16

Private Residence

Place ı Belgium

Architect ı Bressers Architecten

Product ı Linarte®

Photographer ı Studio Bourgeat

Linarte® Even

Private Residence

Place ı Germany

Architect ı Döring Dahmen Joeressen Architekten

Product ı Linarte® with LED inserts

Photographer ı Manos Meisen

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Block 30
Linarte®

Private Residence

Place ı The Netherlands

Architect ı Lenz Architecten

Installer ı Storax

Product ı Linarte® with wood and LED inserts

Photographer ı René van Dongen, Marc Sourbron

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Linarte® Even

Parkhotel Waregem

Place ı Waregem, Belgium

Architect ı B2Ai

Product ı Linarte®

Photographer ı Joyce Jason Ghijs

Linarte® Block 16

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Private Residence

Place ı Belgium

Architect ı Vandriessche Architecten

Product ı Linarte® with LED inserts, Fixscreen® (Recessed installation), Icarus® Plano, eSafe® Fenix Top Medium Photographer ı Dirk Van Overwalle

Linarte® Block 30

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Penthouse - Apartments

Place ı The Netherlands

Architects ı Studio Marco van Veldhuizen & Strakk BV

Product ı Linarte® with wood and LED inserts, Aero®, Loggiawood® Privacy

Photographer ı The Art of Living - Jurrit van der Waal

Linarte® Even

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The curved aluminium gives the building a luxurious appearance”

INTERVIEW Koos Zwitser (OZ ARCHITECT) & Fabian Greveling (STORAX)

Koos Zwitser Fabian Greveling Koos Zwitser

The new Galapagos office opened in the Leiden Bio Science Park in the spring of 2022. OZ Architect was responsible for the design of this eyecatcher with glass and aluminium along the Dutch A44 motorway.

Galapagos - Offices

Place ı Oegstgeest, The Netherlands

Architect ı OZ Architect

Installer ı Storax

Product ı Linius® L.050.00 (Curved)

Photographer ı Rick Bongers

Linius® L.050.00 Linius®

Transparant façades with detailed plinth and fins

The building with 17.000 m² of space mainly has laboratory functions in the north and mostly offices in the south. On the ground and first floors – in the ‘plinth’ of the building – there is a two­storey parking garage and bicycle shed. Koos Zwitser: “Our designs often consist of very transparent façades, with glass from floor to ceiling. We then create detailing at the floor heights, in this case large anodised aluminium fins on the building. Around the garage floors are the ‘façade grilles’, the blades that allow daylight to enter and only allow a limited amount of light from the garage to pass through. The same type of cladding is also in the roof structure where the aesthetic function also combines perfectly with the ventilating qualities of the façade cladding.”

Lively façade

The goal has always been to make an anodised façade. The architect wanted to create liveliness in the façade. “A powder coated façade is too smooth and too sterile for that.” It is

fence

known that anodising does not always produce 100% colour­fast results, but this is why we have already factored in possible, acceptable colour differences. The used anodising method is not standard: the aluminium blades were pre­brushed. Brushing and anodising individual blades is very labour­intensive but makes the aluminium look very nice in the detailed photos. The curves on the structure and the combination of open, closed and curved blades give the building a luxurious appearance.”

Integration and fall safety

There are about 15 door constructions for installation rooms in this façade. With Linius the blades connect seamlessly to integrate these doors into the whole. For the garages, fall safety was an issue so the installation of façade cladding, fencing and/or a crash barrier seemed mandatory. In collaboration with Renson, a solution was found and the wall was fitted with aluminium laser­cut combs in the reveals of the mullions. This was tested at Renson with various tests and line load calculations. As a result no extra fence was needed in this project.

Aluminium laser combs in the reveal of the Linius carriers save a

Nivy Tower - Offices

Place ı Bratislava, Slovakia

Architect ı Benoy Architects (UK), SIEBERT + TALAŠ (SK)

Product ı Linius® L.050W, Linius® L.050WS

Photographer ı Tomas Manina

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Linius® L.050W Linius® L.050WS

Residence Thiervaux - Apartments

Place ı Heusy, Belgium

Architect ı Architecture Lejeune Giovanelli

Product ı Linius® L.066.06, Sunclips® SE.096, Algarve® (Penthouse)

Photographer ı Marc Sourbron

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Linius® L.066.06 Sunclips® SE.096
OUTDOOR LIVING

Sheltered from sun and rain with a view of Miami Beach

INTERVIEW SHADEFLA - Margueritte Ramos

At One Ocean a unique rooftop apartment – with patio - in the South of Fifth district of Miami Beach was left stripped by its owner. The new owner saw its potential and made it the outdoor living space of his dreams. A worthy addition to the building designed by the Mexican architect Enrique Norten (TEN Arquitectos).

These Camargues can withstand wind loads of up to 320 km/h

Rooftop - Apartments

Place ı Florida, USA

Architect ı TEN Arquitectos

Product ı Camargue®

Photographer ı Perfect Real Estate Visuals

Outdoor

Premium location

One Ocean Condominium in the neighbourhood on the southernmost tip of Miami Beach is a prime location. There is an unobstructed view of the ocean and the beach. The original owner completely stripped the apartment, but the project stalled and the condo was sold in that state to the current owner. He and the interior design team searched for the best way to make use of the space.

Heat and rain

“We like to receive guests, and we enjoy living outdoors. We are fans of the sun, but do not like to sit in direct sunlight. Sofia Joelsson Design included our wishes in their concept. One of the most important ideas was a patio cover with blades that tilt. The canopy cover made it possible to install a dining area and outdoor kitchen. We created our optimal outdoor living space, and we have already spent so much more time there than we ever imagined. This is certainly due to the patio cover that offers shelter from heat and rain.”

Linked Camargues prolong outdoor living

ShadeFLA recommended that two Camargues be linked together: “This is an excellent choice in terms of design anyway, but also in terms of user­friendliness. You have the protection against the sun, which can be adjusted by tilting the blades, but also protection against the rain with the roof closed.”

“We have a rain shower almost every afternoon in Miami,” says the owner from experience. “It’s nice that you don’t have to run back indoors, just close the canopy cover blades and sit there.”

Hurricane resistance

Florida has an official hurricane season from June through November. An average season can see approximately a dozen tropical storms form. Hurricane resistance is therefore a topic.

“The Camargues have the ‘Miami Dade’ certificate, which is proof that they have successfully passed hurricane resistance tests. This certificate is mandatory everywhere in the state of Florida. And it is especially useful that, at the top of an apartment building, these certified patio covers can withstand wind loads of up to 320 km/h.”

Private Residence

Place ı France

Installer ı Rossi Pro

Product ı Aero® Photographer ı Jean François Baecker

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Private Residence

Place ı France

Installer ı Portaix Loisirs

Product ı Camargue®, Linarte® with wood and LED inserts

Photographer ı Studio Prigent

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Linarte® Icon

Private Residence

Place ı Canada

Installer ı Atria Design

Product ı Algarve® with Fixscreen

Photographer ı Take Off Photography

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Rooftop - Apartments

Place ı Madrid, Spain

Product ı Camargue®, Aero®

Photographer ı Inesentia

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Private Residence

Place ı Canada

Installer ı Patrick St-Onge Habitat

Product ı Aero®, Fixscreen® 150 Freestanding

Photographer ı Drew Hadley

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Private Residence

Place ı Canada

Installer ı Atria Design

Product ı Camargue®, integrated Fixscreen® with Crystal window

Photographer ı Take Off Photography

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L’Assiette Champenoise3-star Michelin Restaurant

Place ı Tinqueux, France

Architect ı Gregory Guillemain

Installer ı Highsun

Product ı Camargue® Photographer ı Studio OG

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Citabria Annex / Nodea - Restaurant

Place ı Toyosu, Tokyo, Japan

Product ı Camargue® Skye

Photographer ı Sohei OYA/Nacasa & Partners

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SUN PROTECTION
A summerhouse on one of the most beautiful locations ever seen INTERVIEW FUTUDESIGN - Aleksi Niemeläinen

Villa Bergola is a beautiful summer house located on the cliffs rising above the beach and sea in Raseborg on the Finnish coast. The natural building materials allow the house to blend into the environment.

Sleeping in Finland on summer nights when the midnight sun only sets briefly is a challenge.

Summer House

Place ı Finland

Architect ı Futudesign

Installer ı Studio Dekosol

Product ı Fixscreen® (Recessed installation - Blackout fabric)

Photographer ı Studio Tomi Parkkonen

Fixscreen®

Summer house blend with nature on the cliffs

“The owner bought the site in 2018,” begins architect Aleksi Niemeläinen (Futudesign). “The plans may speak of a summer home, but the building is basically designed so it can also be used all year round. We opted for horizontal architecture, to blend in with nature. We therefore had to turn our original idea around and build in a curve towards the sea.”

Midnight sun & overheating

Northern Finland doesn’t get dark in the summer thanks to the midnight sun; further south of the country it is only dark in the summer for a few hours every night. That’s why a good night’s sleep is hard to get. Next to that problem, the sun is also very low in Finland. This means the sun’s rays almost shine directly through the windows and heat everything up, which can be unbearable in the summer.

No venetian blinds

The initial idea of the owner was to make use of venetian blinds on the windows. But closed

blinds completely close off the living space from the outside world. In addition, it would also be very difficult to have those blinds operating in harsh conditions. At the top of the cliff, in bad weather, it’s like being on the open sea. Wind, freezing rain and snow lash the façade; branches fly around, etc.

Fabric sun protection

Luckily, the Renson’s high­quality external sun protection fabric came to the rescue. The robustness and guaranteed wind resistance were the decisive factors, along with the almost invisible installation. “The integrated installation method (IM7a) was important. We also colour coordinated the screens with the window frames, which means the solar shading and frames appear to be an integrated whole.” 9 Fixscreens went into this project, with 3 of them using blackout fabric, for the bedroom windows to ensure a good night’s rest. Solar shading has even been fitted to the sauna window. The sauna window offers views onto the patio, and the screen ensures privacy while retaining a nice view to the outside.”

Screens maintain a connection with the outside

China Club - Restaurant

Place ı Berlin, Germany

Architect ı gmp - Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner

Product ı Fixscreen® (Recessed installation), Topfix® Max

Photographer ı HGEsch

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Woning C

Place ı Belgium

Architect ı DEMO+ Architecten

Product ı Fixscreen® (Recessed installation)

Photographer ı The Art of Living - Dré Wouters

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Private Residence

Place ı France

Architect ı Didier Frega

Product ı Fixscreen® (Recessed installation), Panovista® Max, Aero®

Photographer ı Jean François Baecker

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Jin Xiu Li - Apartments

Place ı Shanghai, China

Architect ı Lacime Architects

Product ı Fixscreen® - Customized solution

Photographer ı Sam Wang

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Private Residence

Place ı Italy

Product ı Fixscreen® (Recessed installation), Panovista® Max

Photographer ı Fotografie Lafogler

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Panovista®

Ecole Saint-JosephSchool

Place ı La Tour-du-Pin, France

Installer ı CARNIEL SONAPLAST

Product ı Fixscreen® Mono AK, Fixvent® Mono AK

Photographer ı Aurélien Poulat

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Summer House

Place ı Finland

Architect ı Plusarkkitehdit

Installer ı Studio Dekosol

Product ı Fixscreen® 100 Slim (Blackout fabric)

Photographer ı Studio Tomi Parkkonen

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Private Residence

Place ı Belgium

Architect ı Wielfaert Architecten

Product ı Fixscreen® (Recessed installation), Panovista® Max, Carport Algarve® Canvas, Linarte®, Healthbox® 3.0, Easyflex®, Waves®, Invisivent® Air, Invisivent® Comfort, Invisidoor DL, Pivotica Pro, Latent, eSafe Nexus, Entrada (Wall light), OpenMotics

Photographer ı Dirk Van Overwalle

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Linarte® Block 30
INTERVIEW (BINST ARCHITECTS) & Wim Embo (EMBO ARCHITECTEN)
The building was designed as a supersized garden pavilion alongside the motorway
Luc Binst Wim Embo Luc Binst

You cannot miss the brand new Renson Outdoor building as a landmark on the road from Kortrijk to Ghent. To find out how this was designed architects Luc Binst and Wim Embo shared their thoughts.

Supersized garden pavilion alongside the motorway

It’s been around 20 years since Renson moved into its current headquarters in Waregem, situated alongside the E17 motorway. The eyecatching design for that building was conceived by the late Jo Crepain – and two decades later, the new Renson building 10 kilometres further along the same motorway exemplifies the trademark style of Crepain’s former partner, Luc Binst (CEO of Binst Architects). Of course, it’s not just all style and no substance: it’s immediately clear to see from the design that this will be the new home of Renson’s outdoor living department. “Since day one, the entire design of this new Renson development was effectively inspired by the underlying outdoor living experience concept,” Luc Binst asserts. “That triggered the idea to design the building – which is an impressive 380 m long – as a supersized garden pavilion alongside the motorway. The offices, production facilities and showroom are all integrated into the pavilion façade, so it’s immediately obvious to visitors what’s being made inside. The extremely airy and horizontal architecture alongside the motorway incorporates Renson’s own façade elements as well as natural elements that emphasise the overall outdoor living theme even

more. From a conceptual perspective, the factory forms a single entity with the offices and NOA showroom. The horizontal structural sun protection in the office element – near the showroom and the offices on the upper floor – is extended along the full length of the factory side along the E17. A lighter tint has deliberately been applied to the other factory façades at higher levels.”

Zero-energy impact

The site is fully self­sufficient in terms of water and energy consumption and is equipped with natural solutions for healthy and comfortable indoor and outdoor living. Renson intends to make a statement. ‘Practice what you preach’, in other words, but with a single, clear goal in mind: sustainable and energy­efficient production to facilitate healthy and comfortable outdoor living.

New home for outdoor living

Wim Embo (Embo Wim Architectenburo bvba) took on the construction of the new factory, and yet again, every decision was carefully weighed up. “Mainly in terms of the production facilities it was due to house, this new site needed to be designed to be future­proof, taking into account the specific requirements set by Renson.”

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Renson Outdoor - Offices

Place ı Kruisem / Nazareth, Belgium

Architect ı Binst Architects, Embo Architecten

Product ı Renson - Total bundle of Renson solutions

eSafe ­ eSafe Wall

Arlu ­ A range of Arlu products

Photographer ı Dirk Van Overwalle, Joyce Jason Ghijs, Cafeïne, Hannes Otte

NOA sets the scene with total concepts for magical outdoor living

Wim Embo: “The production flow was the starting point for the layout of the new production site, together with the fact that production takes place at different levels.”

According to Embo, spreading production across different levels requires a fireproof working environment, among other things. A concrete skeleton provided the perfect solution for this: together with concrete and stone wool walls, this decides the fire compartmentation of the building. “The integration of fire hatches, lifts and so on presented another serious challenge in light of the fire safety standards set. Renson also wanted to bring in plenty of natural light, combined with night cooling. The latter principle allows for natural cooling through cool night air brought in via burglar­resistant louvres and stored in the building.”

NOA: a unique, comprehensive outdoor living experience

Like Noah bringing together all different animals on his ark, NOA brings together all aspects of high­end outdoor living for a comprehensive state­of­the­art experience. In its outdoor living park/showroom more than thirty high­end partners are joining forces to inspire visitors. They represent the crème de la crème in the world of unique outdoor living. NOA does not display products in isolation but it sets the scene with stylised total concepts for a wide range of different gardens. Renson may serve as the initiator, builder, coordinator and host in these settings, but each one presents a total concept of all thirty outdoor living partners, who live and breathe design.

Mirastar - Trade Park

Place ı Hoofddorp, The Netherlands

Architect ı Dedato Ontwerpers en Architecten

Product ı Fixscreen® Minimal Curtain Wall 50

Photographer ı Marc Sourbron

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Fixscreen® Minimal CW50

Ter Helme - Hotel

Place ı Oostduinkerke, Belgium

Architect ı Wim Baekenlandt

Product ı Fixscreen® 100 Slim (Recessed), Fixscreen® Minimal (Recessed)

Photographer ı Dirk Van Overwalle

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Fixscreen® Minimal

Private Residence

Place ı Belgium

Product ı Fixscreen® Solar

Photographer ı Dirk Van Overwalle

Fixscreen® Solar

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Private Residence

Place ı France

Architect ı Atelier Daaa

Installer ı Bernardi

Product ı Topfix® Max

Photographer ı Caroline Gasch

Grundschule Bad Nauheim - School

Place ı Bad Nauheim, Germany

Architect ı herzig | architekten - architekten ingenieure gmbh

Product ı Topfix® VMS

Photographer ı Nikolay Kazakov

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Topfix®

Tommewater - Apartments

Place ı Zaventem, Belgium

Architect ı EBTCA Architecten

Product ı Loggiascreen® Canvas

Photographer ı Marc Sourbron

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Loggia®

Place ı Los Angeles, USA

Architect ı Kevin Tsai Architects

Product ı Loggialu®

Photographer ı Blake Pellenberg

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411 South Hamel Road - Apartments

401 Ocean Ave - Apartments

Place ı Santa Monica, California, USA

Architect ı Jerry Montero (Howard Laks Architects)

Product ı Loggia® Plano, Loggialu®, Icarus® Cassette

Photographer ı Blake Pellenberg

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SuperHub Meerstad - Market Hall

Place ı Groningen, The Netherlands

Architect ı De Zwarte Hond

Installer ı Storax

Product ı Icarus® ICA.150 Quickfix (curved)

Photographer ı Jacco van der Zwan

VENTILATION

A healthy home in the city centre

INTERVIEW - Anouk Taeymans

A terraced house in the pleasant bustle of Antwerp-Berchem, the eye of an interior designer and the willingness to carry out radical work without fear. Anouk Taeymans transformed her family’s new home into an attractive, comfortable and healthy home.

Terra Townhouse

Place ı Antwerpen, Belgium

Architect ı Anouk Taeymans

Product ı Endura® Delta, Fixscreen Minimal (Surface mountedBlackout fabric), Invisible Neo, Invisidoor DL, Magnotica Pro Photographer ı Dirk Van Overwalle

Mechanical ventilation

House with potential

It was not love at first sight between Anouk and the terraced house from 1954. Nevertheless, the family dove headfirst into the renovation project. “In short, it was not an attractive house,” says interior designer Anouk. “But we saw its potential. By removing internal walls and raising the height of the windows, we were able to open up the interior spaces. We managed to match a strong architecture with plenty of daylight and a pleasant indoor climate,” says Anouk with satisfaction as she looks back on a successful total renovation.

Architectural interventions with impact

To realise the transformation, Anouk did not shy away from some serious interventions. “Maximum living comfort with sufficient daylight was the guiding principle throughout our renovation project,” explains Anouk. “But the architectural added value also remained important.” As a civil engineer­architect, Anouk Taeymans later specialised in interior design. As a result, she was able to determine and coordinate all the architectural interventions in her own renovation. Throughout the surprisingly spacious terraced house, you can sense the influence of the interior designer, inspired by the original building style. The architectural choices bring a sense of space and light into the home without losing the character and authentic soul of the house.

Healthy air in the home

The difference between the old mansion where Anouk lived with her husband and son before converting this terraced house could not be greater. “Air blew into our house through cracks and crevices. And that’s why I didn’t want to

save on insulation and airtightness. But living in an airtight, closed box isn’t pleasant, let alone healthy. So I am more convinced than ever that you cannot insulate without ventilation.” Renson’s D+ ventilation system proved suitable for Anouk. That way the solid oak windows didn’t require a window vent, which she found aesthetically pleasing. The ventilation louvres for extracting contaminated indoor air and supplying fresh air from outside are integrated into different rooms and painted in the same colour as the wall or ceiling. The low energy consumption through heat recovery and the acoustic performance were also convincing arguments for a house in the centre of Antwerp­Berchem. “The most important thing is that our son grows up in a healthy environment. Unfortunately, the air quality in the heart of the city is not the healthiest. Our system filters the outdoor air so we can at least be sure he is living healthily in our home. When we cleaned the filters after three months and saw what was in them, we were even happier with this decision.”

User-friendly and aesthetic sun protection

Healthy indoor air, 24/7, manifests itself in a better night’s sleep, among other things. In the summer, outdoor sun protection also contributes to a peaceful sleep. Because with the screens down in the morning, it never gets too hot in the bedroom in the summer. At night, the blackout screen fabric makes the bedroom perfectly dark, and in winter, we still get maximum daylight in the house with the screens up. I can finally sleep in at weekends, even in summer, without waking up to daylight.” The beigegrey screen fabrics match the rest of the walls wonderfully. The head box and side guiding channels are powder coated in the same colour as the plaster.

The ventilation system ensures living healthily in our home

Private residence

Place ı Belgium

Architect ı HGA Architecture

Product ı Endura® Twist (Vertical), Intensive ventilation, Invisidoor 2.0, Invisiplints, Latent

Photographer ı Marc Sourbron

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Linius® Endura® Twist Endura® Twist Glass

The Bakery - Apartments

Place ı Kalmthout, Belgium

Architect ı VG Architecten

Product ı Healthbox® 3.0, Invisivent® Air, Invisivent® Comfort, Fixscreen® (Recessed installation)

Photographer ı Marc Sourbron

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Invisivent® Comfort
Healthbox® 3.0 Invisivent® Air & Comfort
Glass

Private Residence

Place ı The Netherlands

Architect ı Engelman Architecten

Product ı Inivisivent® NL, Healthbox® 3.0, Fixscreen® (Recessed installation), Icarus® Plano, eSafe® Fenix Top Medium

Photographer ı Marc Sourbron

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Invisivent® NL Glass
LOUVRES

Kindergarten Klopferle - School

Place ı Sachsenheim, Germany

Architect ı noma architekten ı Nora Schöffel und Maik Schöffel PartGmbB Architekten

Product ı Louvre 431RC2 (Intensive ventilation), Louvre 414VA

Photographer ı Markus Guhl

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Louvre 431RC2 Louvre 414VA

Lessing Gymnasium - School

Place ı Winnenden, Germany

Architect ı Drei Architekten

Product ı Louvre 431 (Intensive ventilation)

Photographer ı Nikolay Kazakov

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Ventilative cooling

Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Digital Engineering gGmbH - School

Place ı Potsdam, Germany

Architect ı Hilmer Sattler Architekten Ahlers AlbrechtGesellschaft von Architekten mbH

Product ı Louvre 421, Topfix® VMS

Photographer ı Armin Okulla

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Louvres Louvre 421

Centrum Stromovka - Shopping centre

Place ı Prague, Czech Republic

Architect ı SIAL architekti a inženýři spol. s r.o. Liberec

Product ı Louvre 480, Louvre 481 Photographer ı Horoviny.cz

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Louvre 480 Louvre 481

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