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STEREO-KINETIC® Wall - Architectural Façade - Kinetic Cladding

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  • BS EN 1090-1

    BS EN 1090-1

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A dramatic kinetic installation of moving stainless steel tiles, suspended on modular grating panels, creating a dynamic architectural facade for wall cladding.

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Application

STEREO-KINETIC® Wall can be used as an architectural facade, as a screen or as a decorative cladding.


Applications:

  • As a section or complete facade of a new-build.
  • As a retrofit to enhance the appearance of an existing building.
  • As a connective feature, integrating an extension to a building
  • As a facade on a building such as a multi-storey car park that requires through ventilation.
  • As a reflective backdrop for a projected light show.
  • As a canvas for a graphic design or logo.

Description

STEREO-KINETIC® Wall is a kinetic facade. It is designed to change dynamically, creating a visually captivating and ever-changing display. It achieves this effect as gusts of wind interact with the stainless-steel tiles, causing them to ripple. This results in a playful rhythm of reflected light, which adds a dynamic and aesthetic dimension to a building's façade.


The system is protected by patents and is constructed using specially designed components. These components provide a smooth bearing surface and securely hold the freely moving stainless-steel tiles which are suspended from open mesh grating panels.


Features and benefits:

  • The system allows for creative freedom ensuring that each project is distinctive and original.
  •  It can be installed as a continuous façade, covering an entire building or a specific section.
  • Architects can design patterns that allow for a desired level of airflow or natural daylight. This customization enables the system to be adapted to the specific requirements of each project.
  • By using coloured tiles, the system can be used to display graphics and logos.
  • The façade can be used to interact with projected lighting, acting as a canvas for artistic and visual displays.
  • Panels are made to custom sizes and supplied complete with all components.

General information

Color

Grey

Black

Blue

Bronze

Brown

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Finish

Brushed

Guidance for specification option:

Sheets.

Galvanized

Guidance for specification option:

Hot-dipped to BS EN ISO 1461.

Mill

Electro polished

Metallic

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Material

Stainless steel

Guidance for specification option:

Sheets.

Steel

Shape

Rectangle

Other

Length

Bespoke

Width

Bespoke

Height

Bespoke

Uniclass

Ss_25_50_45_22 Decorative screen systemsPrimary

CAWS

H31/10 Metal

H31/120 Metal

L10/60 Security

L10/690 Security

Product range

Cladding Panels and Screening

Specification data - Decorative screen systems

System performance

-

Manufacturer guidance

Decorative only.

Cladding units

Free-moving stainless steel tiles suspended from steel gratings.

Guidance for specification option:

Gratings:

  • Flat 25 x 3 mm bars and plain round 5 mm bars.

Manufacturer guidance

See below to specify panel size(s), grating finish/ color, design, optional framing and materials.

Secondary support structure

Not required.

Support steelwork.

Guidance for specification option:

The manufacturer provides a design and supply service for the support steelwork. Insert requirements.

Primary fasteners

Guidance for specification option:

Insert requirements to suit substrate.

Panel size

Guidance for specification option:

Insert requirements.

Fabricated to custom sizes up to maximum 3000 x 1870 mm per panel.

Framing

Not required.

Required.

Guidance for specification option:

Panels can be supplied with alternative styles of frame to create either a visual accent or a continuous facade.

Consult manufacturer for options and insert requirements.

Finishes

Marine grade brushed stainless steel tiles; hot-dip galvanized gratings.

Marine grade brushed stainless steel tiles; powder-coated gratings.

Guidance for specification option:

Mild steel gratings powder-coated to BS EN ISO 1461, to any RAL or BS colour. Insert colour requirements.

Manufacturer guidance

Tiles: alternative grit range.

Small quantities of tiles can be heat-treated to create different shades of bronze, consult manufacturer for details.

Design

Continous facade.

Featured area facade.

Patterned facade.

Ventilated/ partially open facade.

Guidance for specification option:

E.g. an arrangement to allow ventilation or the passage of natural daylight.

Graphics/ logo facade.

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Manufacturer guidance

Insert requirements e.g. drawing references.

Materials

Tiles: Marine grade AISI316L stainless steel.
Grating panel: Mild steel S235JR.

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of material origin

Europe

Country of product manufacture

United Kingdom

Embodied carbon

A1-A3 (production stage) as defined in BS EN 15804

1.8 kg CO₂ eq/kg

Self declared

Recyclability

100%

Recycled content

As defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021

56 %

Third party certifications

BS EN 1090-1

BS EN 1090-1

UKCA CE Mark Certificate of Factory Production Control

Literature

STEREO-KINETIC® Wall - architectural façade

STEREO-KINETIC® Wall - architectural façade

Case studies

STEREO-KINETIC® wall cladding transforms refurbished car park at Festival Square, Basingstoke

STEREO-KINETIC® wall cladding transforms refurbished car park at Festival Square, Basingstoke

STEREO-KINETIC dynamic wall cladding system made from freely-moving stainless steel sheets

STEREO-KINETIC dynamic wall cladding system made from freely-moving stainless steel sheets

The SSE Hydro: decorative wall cladding for the stage entrance constructed from Stereo-kinetic system.

The SSE Hydro: decorative wall cladding for the stage entrance constructed from Stereo-kinetic system.

STEREO-KINETIC®  Wall cladding creates a distinctive piece of public art at Rochdale Riverside

STEREO-KINETIC® Wall cladding creates a distinctive piece of public art at Rochdale Riverside