
Powered by electric motors which can be individually controlled using a BUS/PLC system, they form a dynamic, three-dimensional folded structure over just 29x8 metres. Moveable, perforated aluminium panels sit in front of the floor-to-ceiling glass elements. However, the most important element of the building is the two-shell glass-aluminium facade, which, with its gentle arch, is both subtle and unmissable and acts as the company’s new calling card. A staircase leads to the gallery on the upper floor with an office and meeting area, as well as a link to the adjacent production hall. Presentation of products between a few narrow columns. The partly two-storey ground floor provides plenty of space for the open The two-storey, free-form shape in the floor plan sits offset in front of the narrow edge of the existing building and is accessible via a delicate metal bridge off to the side. The task was the construction of a new showroom, an addition to the production halls of the Kiefer metal construction company in Bad Gleichenberg, Styria. The highest value on technical perfection and could produce the facade elements in his in-house development department. This was made possible by a building assignment which allowed an almost playful light-heartedness and a developer who placed He has been able to consistently implement the continually evolving vision of dynamic facades with his design for the Kiefer Technic Showroom. For many years, Ernst Giselbrecht has been involved in just as many projects that focus on the topic of contemporary façades.
