04/16/2023

A stylish combination of steel and stone

The new Äril apartment building is an eyecatching feature in the area Norra Djurgårdsstaden in the Swedish capital city of Stockholm. Three different cladding materials adorn the versatile design of the rear-ventilated façade. Corten steel and slate panels were installed and securely anchored into the reinforced concrete load-bearing substrate with fischer BWM aluminium supporting structures (ATK) together with fischer SXR frame fixings. Wood with a red Scandinavian shade was also used.

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04/16/2023

New Jersey’s latest highlight with ingenious façade technology

The 99 Hudson Street skyscraper towers above the buildings in the state of New Jersey after exterior work was successfully completed in early November. Vertical stripes made of JMS Jura limestone stretch along the rear-ventilated curtain wall façade from the street level up to around a third of the building’s height. The reinforced concrete construction opens up to the surrounding area with its blue glass in the in-between parts, the upper floors and the crown. Around 110,000 fischer FZP II anchors were used to secure the limestone panels of the building envelope.

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04/16/2023

Hitting the nail on the head for fastenings in wood

The new fischer FGW 90F setting tool allows nails to be processed quickly, safely and easily in wood. The gas-actuated setting tool can set up to three fastenings per second, more than 1,100 fastenings per gas cartridge and 8,000 fastenings per battery charge. The FGW 90F thereby makes working in wood economical and efficient.

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04/16/2023

A firm hold for sixties facade

The city of Göttingen is currently carrying out a compre-hensive renovation of its civic hall. The existing ceramic tiles mortared or mechanically fastened to the building are being carefully dismantled before being reused on the rear-ventilated facade. Damaged or missing tiles are being replaced by new ones. The building envelope can be efficiently and securely fastened and preserved for the future thanks to the fischer BWM all-in-one system for rear-ventilated facades. The substructure solution suitable for the project is being supplied from a single source by fischer together with the right undercut anchors and frame fixings.

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04/16/2023

A new build combining sustainability and style

The EUREF-Campus 23-24 building has been built in Berlin-Schöneberg and is being used as the headquarters of the energy supplier GASAG AG. The new build was designed to a very high energy standard. Its rear-ventilated rainscreen facade meets the project’s high sustainability requirements. fischer/BWM fixing and substructure solutions securely anchor the aluminium panels in the substrate that clads the modern building envelope.

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