Villeroy & Boch
Part of the historic abbey complex on the premises of Villeroy & Boch's headquarters in Mettlach has been completely renovated.
Part of the historic abbey complex on the premises of Villeroy & Boch's headquarters in Mettlach has been completely renovated.
The modern Uponor Thermatop M heating system ensures perfect comfort in the new gastropub of Kantyna u Konicku.
Heat interface units provide a high level of warmth and comfort as well as optimum drinking water hygiene in three multi-family homes.
The new summer cottage house in Suolahti, Äänekoski, is using floor heating and cooling controlled by an Uponor Smatrix Pulse control system. The heat source will be a NIBE geothermal heat pump. Uponor and NIBE were responsible for the design and sizing of the heating and cooling system for the new house.
Due to the interest rates of the floor structures, underfloor heating at Uponor's new head office required a solution that would raise the floor surface as little as possible. A functional result was achieved with an unusual implementation, low-structure underfloor heating plates, which are mainly used in renovations of detached houses, and which increase the floor height by only 15 millimetres.
Sami Kapanen's dream home was built in 2012 on the shore of Lake Kallavesi near Kuopio. The log house is one of the largest private detached houses in Finland. The house required almost four times as much building services material as a normal detached houses.
Sipe Santapukki's appartment in the small multi story building that was built in 1930's was renovated thoroughly. Practicality, intimacy and energy efficient were the starting point for the renovation. Uponor's underfloor heating system and Drain gully system was chosen for the renovation.
The phenomenal Village Shop Keskinen in Finland, located in a tiny community called Tuuri with 500 people in South Ostrobothnia relies on Uponor underfloor heating system and snow-melt system.
Since 2004 a transparent building in the shape of a crystal and swimming pools shaped like satellites have been drawing a daily total of up to 900 visitors, all seeking well-being, to Längenfeld.
The Arlberg-Hospice Hotel in St. Christoph/Tyrol (Austria) and its chapel were built in 1386.