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The following are some application cases of polycarbonate three-layer hollow panels in outdoor buildings:
"Han 'an Sugargrass sweet source Sugarcane Township" greenhouse: In this project, PC sunshine board (polycarbonate hollow board) is used for the construction of greenhouse. The top of the greenhouse is covered with a large area of sunlight panels to provide sufficient light for sugarcane and other crops, and its thermal insulation performance makes the greenhouse not overheated in summer and warmer in winter. Some greenhouses are also installed on the side of the sun panel, increase the lighting area and improve the beauty, its impact resistance to ensure the safety of the greenhouse in bad weather. In the nursery area, the sunshine board is used to build a small nursery shed, providing ideal conditions for the growth of seedlings and improving the survival rate and quality of seedlings.
Pratic Headquarters extension project: The facade of the building consists of polycarbonate panels 4 centimeters thick and about 10 meters high, fixed to a precast concrete structure. These custom polycarbonate panels look reflective from a distance and have a sense of "depth" up close. Composed of two different polycarbonate materials, the back is opaque to block light and the front creates a "freezing" effect to hide the load-bearing structure. The vertical nature of the new facade speaks to the black concrete panels of the existing building, which appear in a variety of colours depending on time and light intensity.
Brook Street Pier: This is a new floating pier with an area of 2332 square meters and is also a three-storey building. The exterior walls and roof are made of transparent polycarbonate panels, which are lightweight because the building's center of gravity needs to be kept below the water line. Translucent walls contribute to energy efficiency and thermal comfort, and also passively heat the building, making it glow at night.
McAuley Community School: The school is South Australia's first six-star and highest Green Star accredited school program with very low energy consumption. Among them, Everbright panels (polycarbonate panels) 10 meters above the ground form a large school canopy structure, creating a good learning environment, ensuring that the building is protected from sunlight and bad weather, making the appearance elegant and bright.
Minimalist house in Malaren, Sweden: The gabled roof of this house is made of translucent polycarbonate, and the cornice extends to the terrace to provide shelter and cover. Along with a glass curtain wall framed in a wooden grid, a metal staircase and a brick fireplace, large wooden sliding walls on the sides of the house create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor environments.
The following are some application cases of polycarbonate three-layer hollow panels in outdoor buildings:
"Han 'an Sugargrass sweet source Sugarcane Township" greenhouse: In this project, PC sunshine board (polycarbonate hollow board) is used for the construction of greenhouse. The top of the greenhouse is covered with a large area of sunlight panels to provide sufficient light for sugarcane and other crops, and its thermal insulation performance makes the greenhouse not overheated in summer and warmer in winter. Some greenhouses are also installed on the side of the sun panel, increase the lighting area and improve the beauty, its impact resistance to ensure the safety of the greenhouse in bad weather. In the nursery area, the sunshine board is used to build a small nursery shed, providing ideal conditions for the growth of seedlings and improving the survival rate and quality of seedlings.
Pratic Headquarters extension project: The facade of the building consists of polycarbonate panels 4 centimeters thick and about 10 meters high, fixed to a precast concrete structure. These custom polycarbonate panels look reflective from a distance and have a sense of "depth" up close. Composed of two different polycarbonate materials, the back is opaque to block light and the front creates a "freezing" effect to hide the load-bearing structure. The vertical nature of the new facade speaks to the black concrete panels of the existing building, which appear in a variety of colours depending on time and light intensity.
Brook Street Pier: This is a new floating pier with an area of 2332 square meters and is also a three-storey building. The exterior walls and roof are made of transparent polycarbonate panels, which are lightweight because the building's center of gravity needs to be kept below the water line. Translucent walls contribute to energy efficiency and thermal comfort, and also passively heat the building, making it glow at night.
McAuley Community School: The school is South Australia's first six-star and highest Green Star accredited school program with very low energy consumption. Among them, Everbright panels (polycarbonate panels) 10 meters above the ground form a large school canopy structure, creating a good learning environment, ensuring that the building is protected from sunlight and bad weather, making the appearance elegant and bright.
Minimalist house in Malaren, Sweden: The gabled roof of this house is made of translucent polycarbonate, and the cornice extends to the terrace to provide shelter and cover. Along with a glass curtain wall framed in a wooden grid, a metal staircase and a brick fireplace, large wooden sliding walls on the sides of the house create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor environments.
