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February 15, 2022
Polycarbonate in Home Design
Polycarbonate is a thermoplastic polymer is lightweight, strong and cost-efficient. It is also versatile, offering
different grades of translucence (or light transmission) as well as heat transmission.
The contemporary look of the material has made it popular in the last few years in award winning architectural projects, especially in Europe.
Here, we share some of our favourite projects which have used polycarbonate in a stylish and clever way.1. In what would have otherwise been a narrow staircase, Muka
Arquitectura’s
use of
polycarbonate panels turns this into an area filled with soft, diffused light and completely
transforming the space. It also creates a modern, minimalistic look, with the pale blue
polycarbonate sheeting balancing the warmth of the timber stairs.
2. Designed by Garces- De Seta- Bonet Architects, polycarbonate
sheeting is
used as both wall
and a section of roof to connect a living area and a workshop to create a sun-soaked
space. The
polycarbonate sheeting also retains the light and airy feel created by the white walls
and
stairs of the hybrid indoor-outdoor area.
3. We love the concept of this Japanese inspired moveable
room
divider
which
uses natural wood
and polycarbonate sheeting to create a light and airy effect. It effectively divides
the
space
without making it look and feel smaller, and utilises the timber planks to create a
unique,
minimalistic design to create an interesting backdrop.
4. Although the other examples on this list have used
polycarbonate
sheeting
for its light
transmission properties, Bunyesc Arquitectes have used layered polycarbonate
sheeting
here to
update the façade of an old Spanish house. The excellent thermal insulation
properties
have been
prized here, used to give the exterior wall a larger thermal mass, allowing the
façade
to slowly
release collected heat during the day when the wall was under direct sunlight.
Then,
during the
colder nights, the heat would slowly release into the home, improving the energy
efficiency of
the home.
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