Meinhardt Façade has launched a new e-brochure.
June 21st, 2012
In the growing field of façade engineering, Meinhardt Façade has a formidable track record of over 20 years of specialised experience across more than 1,300 iconic projects, designing over 25 million square metres and 50,000 floors of façade area and working with more than 500 of the world’s leading architectural practices.

Their new e-brochure full of imaginative projects and exciting design solutions from across the globe has just gone live.
A creative and commercially successful building envelope requires expert knowledge and an imaginative mind. Meinhardt consistently delivers original design solutions and developed the first unitised curtain wall with flush sash frames which is now a common feature in other buildings; it is just one of the many innovations to their credit.
At the same time, they are also about real-world solutions that are practical and on-budget. They understand the intricacies of cross-collaborations and their experience in working with international architects and contractors on large scale and turnkey projects is second to none.

With a growing pressure on limited resources ESD is a key consideration right from the design and conceptual stage and Meinhardt Façade ensures that when it comes to environmentally sustainable design: it is built in, not bolted on.
Governments around the world are also encouraging green retrofitting, and see the importance of managing climate change through a sustainable built environment.
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