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Schock enables design flexibility in Vienna

A Schock product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Apr 14, 2010

Schock Isokorb thermal break modules have been incorporated throughout a colourful apartment development in Vienna.

A major feature of the building, designed by architects Rudiger Lainer, are the large protruding cantilever balconies, which have been made possible through the use of the Schock Isokorb modules.

An apartment building in Vienna has been constructed using Schock Isokorb thermal break modules

An apartment building in Vienna has been constructed using Schock Isokorb thermal break modules

Their thermal insulation properties dramatically reduce thermal energy loss, and they also transfer load and maintain full structural integrity.

The apartments have been finished in blue, orange, yellow and turquoise.

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