The centers of historical cities are often under strict heritage supervision, and during the reconstruction of buildings, established rules must be followed. This is also the case for the photographed Jewish quarter in Třebíč, where special Solara KLASIK roof windows were used to illuminate many roofs, designed for maximum glass area while maintaining a small size. They provide a real 83% additional glazed area compared to standard roof windows of approximately 60 x 60 cm - the limit set by heritage offices.
The centers of historical cities are often under strict heritage supervision, and during the reconstruction of buildings, established rules must be followed. This is also the case for the photographed Jewish quarter in Třebíč, where Solara KLASIK roof windows were used to illuminate many roofs.
Solara KLASIK roof windows are based on original chimney sweeps and are intended for heritage-protected buildings. While maintaining the historical appearance, they meet current thermal insulation standards. The profiles of the frame and sash are overlapping, and the control handle is extended on a stainless-steel anchor in front of the window glass. This special construction achieves maximum glazed area, which, along with properly executed framing, generously illuminates the attic interior even in such a small format.
The three basic types - square Solara KLASIK, elongated Solara KLASIK Lungo, and semi-circular Solara KLASIK Rondo at the top - open to the side and are equipped with slot ventilation and a support piston for easy and smooth opening. In custom designs, opening on upper hinges is also possible. The windows are made from authentic materials - the interior parts are solid wood, and the outer cladding can be chosen from several types of metal - copper, titanium zinc (even pre-weathered), or aluminum in any color. More photos can be found at www.solara.cz/reference, and for more inspiration at www.facebook.com/KrasneBydleniVPodkrovi.
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