Atelier Brueckner
During the World Exposition
2000 in Hannover, Germany, the ‘Duales System’, a German recycling
project, had a pavilion that utilized Texlon ETFE Foil Systems for both
wall and roof envelopes.
The wall was a three layer system,
with a positive/negative leaf pattern printed on the two outer layers.
These foil cushions were pneumatically operated to allow the wall to
change from a translucent to an opaque system, to enhance visuals during
the performances shown within the building.
The roof of this
pavilion was one of the World's largest ETFE foil cushions, over 25m in
diameter, and featuring a series of fabric tubes within the system, that
could expand or contract to adjust transparency of the system, in
relation to the performance.
The Texlon system was selected for
its variable transparency technologies and for its ecological
characteristics. Not only are the materials in Vector Foiltec's system
'green', but even more profound are the sustainable design opportunities
afforded.
The foil products have extremely low energy
consumption during their manufacturing process, and the complete system
weighs between 50 and 90 percent less than systems made from other
materials with comparable properties, further reducing the amount of
structural steel required to support the cladding.
Part of the
system is manufactured from recycled materials and the entire system can
ultimately be returned to our facility to be recycled at the end of the
project's life. The Architect can explore green or sustainable design
solutions for responsive, intelligent day lighting and dynamic thermal
properties that can alter spatial characteristics and building
performance.