Special building with continuous architecture for air conditioning

This is the "Kiefer Technic Showroom" in Austria and the flexible panels you see are the way the building regulates the temperature inside.

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The whole house is called Kiefer Technic Showroom.

The building was built by the Ernst Giselbrech Group, a project that included offices and showrooms with flexible architecture that suited the exterior conditions to optimize the interior environment of the building, allowing people Use your space customization.

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The office building can be changed flexibly.

The exterior architecture of the building includes solid brick walls, reinforced with concrete ceilings and floors, and reinforced concrete columns. The exterior also has aluminum panels and window sills with openings for easy maintenance. This external window shelf works thanks to the automatic aluminum panels move.

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This external window shelf works thanks to the automatic aluminum panels move.

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This building has an outside appearance that changes with time.

The building has an outside surface that changes hourly, making it a transformative structure capable of regulating the climate inside. Take a look at the video to understand how this external architecture works: