Aluminium glazed partitions are integral to modern interior design. These systems are designed to divide areas while allowing natural light to permeate, enhancing the sense of transparency and connectivity. However, the construction and installation of aluminium glazed partitions are subject to stringent building codes and regulations. Compliance with these standards is essential for the successful implementation of these systems.
Specifying aluminium glazed partitions: Navigating the relevant performance requirements and Australian standards aims to equip industry professionals with the knowledge to specify and install aluminium glazed partitions that not only enhance the aesthetic and functional aspects of a space but also meet all relevant compliance requirements, including those outlined in the National Construction Code (NCC).
CSR Himmel Interior Systems’ offers a versatile range of aluminium partitioning suites that combine innovative design with ease of installation. The collection includes the A Series 104 and E Series 104, which provide options for central line, offset, and double glazing, as well as the slimline C Series 45 and the SOHO Series, a lightweight and cost-effective alternative for industrial-inspired aesthetics. These systems cater to modern design trends and performance requirements, enabling efficient transformation of open-plan spaces into smaller, safer environments for individuals or teams.
Download this whitepaper for an invaluable guide to the requirements and standards that you need to meet when designing and specifying aluminium glazed partitions.
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