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Solar solution for ‘cartwheel’ |
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A recent refurbishment at the defence establishment posed some interesting problems for Motus systems |
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Reaping the benefits of ‘energy harvesters’ |
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Lawrence Griffiths is the business manager for EnOcean technology at Ivory Egg. He talks to Blinds & Shutters about the company’s wireless building automation system which uses energy from the environment to power, instead of batteries |
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Sunseeker maximises space |
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The world’s largest privately owned manufacturer of luxury motor yachts, Sunseeker International appointed Broadview to design and supply a number of awnings for the sun decks of Sunseeker’s ultimate luxury motor yacht, the 37 Metre Trideck |
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Broadview adds finishing touch to child hospital |
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In support of the Child Development Centre at Poole Hospital, Broadview has designed and installed a bespoke blind system to enable patients to benefit from the interactive and sensory equipment within the room. |
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The right balance between artificial and natural light |
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Blinds & Shutters hears about the work carried out by Levolux and Lutron at Unilever House which has ensured the additional natural light created by an updated building causes no problems |
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Faber provides the energy |
Described as ‘one of the most detailed and technical’ jobs Faber has undertaken, the work at Gazprom’s new offices threw up all manner of obstacles
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Vestamatic takes control at hospital |
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Motus says it is ‘pleased’ to be the distributor of Vestamatic products, and the work at the ‘cutting edge’ Karlsruhe Hospital in Germany highlights why |
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Faber Blinds has supplied and fitted radio-controlled blackout blinds in a new multi-purpose performing arts studio at Edgbaston High School for Girls – a large independent girls school near Birmingham catering for over 900 pupils. |
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Do you have an interesting application story? |
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We are looking for application and installation case studies to be published in forthcoming editions and online. If you have commissioned, fitted or specified sunshading for an unusual project please contact editor Matthew Downs on +44 (0) 1923 692 671 |
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Both the Federal Court of Justice buildings and the Federal Constitutional Court buildings in Karlsruhe were recently extended.
All areas were fitted with new roller blinds – with fabrics by Junkers & Müllers |
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