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DuPont SentryGlas interlayers maximize the transparency and safety of glass facades at Bolzano’s Museion

03.06.2009

Two opposing, funnel-shaped glass facades emphasize the transparent, invitingly-widening architecture of the ‘Museion’, Bolzano’s new museum of modern and contemporary art.


The front and rear facades, made of laminated safety glass, contribute significantly to the transparent architecture of Bolzano’s Museion, the conception and general planning of which was extensively conducted by KSV Krüger Schuberth Vandreike Planung und Kommunikation GmbH. Thanks to the high-strength performance of DuPont™ SentryGlas® interlayers, the glass could be made both thin and light enough to facilitate the use of particularly small point-supported fixtures – even for the overhead installations. As a result, the facades transmit a sense of lightness while simultaneously fulfilling rigorous safety requirements. © KSV Krüger Schuberth Vandreike, Photography: Ludwig Thalheimer/lupe
Opened in the summer of 2008, it was extensively conceived and planned by the Berlin-based architects KSV Krüger Schuberth Vandreike.

For the production of the exterior laminated glass panels, used in the building’s double glazing, the northern Italian facade specialist Vega Systems, in cooperation with the architects and the engineering office Studio Cattivelli, chose strong and stiff DuPont™ SentryGlas® interlayers, well-known for their ability to create highly resilient laminates and their post breakage performance.

Such properties have enabled the creation of relatively thin glazing, reaching up to 25 meters high and, in sections, acting as an overhead installation, which is able to meet rigorous safety requirements and requires only small, unobtrusive point fixtures to securely hold the panels in place – even at high wind forces. In such a way, the building is able to transmit a sense of inviting lightness, assimilating and perpetuating the white, almost monochrome design of its interior floors.

The ‘Museion’ views itself not just as a receptacle for artwork, but as an interdisciplinarily aligned international art laboratory. “The Museion is a communicative museum, combining the flexibility and openness of a workshop with the qualities of a classic gallery,” explains Bertram Vandreike of KSV. “A metal envelope encases the length of the stretched cube. In contrast the two front ends have been created as large, transparent windows to the city and surrounding landscape. Through the glazed entrance facade, the interior of the museum, with its exhibition floors, library, education center, shop and information point are visible to the outside world.”

Standard laminated safety glass, made with polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayers, would have needed to be a lot thicker in order to provide long-term resistance to the specified wind strengths. Due to the large dimensions of the individual panels, with widths of up to 1.75 m and heights of up to 2.4 m, a comparatively expensive supporting framework with very large fixtures would have been required to withstand the weight of the panes and the additional wind forces.

SentryGlas® interlayers are considerably stronger and approximately 100 times stiffer than PVB. As a consequence, there is almost perfect load transmission between the laminated glass sheets – even at higher temperatures – which actually behave similarly to monolithic glass. This is a byword for the excellent flexural behavior of the laminate under load, even under direct sunlight during mid-summer. Accordingly, laminates with SentryGlas® demonstrate only half of the deflection rate of comparable PVB laminates when the same load is applied, and is thereby similar in its behavior to monolithic sheets of the same thickness. Further benefits are its high, crystal-clear transparency, its virtually universal resistance to yellowing and excellent edge stability.

The structural designer Fausto Cattivelli comments: “The immense resilience of laminated safety glass made with SentryGlas® is still greatly unknown. Public authorities and architects, coming across it for the first time, are always astounded by its performance. It was the same case when we, in partnership with Vega Systems, proposed the material for the facades of the ‘Museion’, including the overhead sections. Indeed, we only received regulatory permission for the material to be used following extensive testing, some of which was carried out independently, which included the glass panels being loaded with bags of sand until they actually broke. The loads achieved were to the ultimate satisfaction of all parties, as well as the fact that, post breakage, the laminated safety glass with SentryGlas® was still able to provide long term support to high loads. The broken panels show very low deformation, even after 24 hours at 50°C, and the glass fragments remain securely adhered to the interlayer.”

Ultimately the team decided for a laminate consisting of a 12-mm thick sheet of tempered glass, a 1.52 mm SentryGlas® interlayer and a 12 mm heat strengthened glass sheet in the lower, perpendicular sections. For the upper, overhanging sections, a laminate consisting of two 12-mm (0.5 inches) heat strengthened glass sheets with a 1.52 mm (60 mil) SentryGlas® interlayer was used. Production of the laminated safety glass panels was contracted to the experienced Italian laminator Vetrodomus S.p.A. of Brescia.

The double glazing which forms the transparent and spatially-unmistakable entry and shop window to the ‘Museion’, also performs essential technical functions. The space between the glazing is used as an active climatic envelope. Circulating within it is air on its way between the roof and the mechanical equipment room in the basement, facilitating the efficient utilization of energy used for temperature control. In addition, maneuverable, mat glass slats, integrated in the same space, are used to modulate the ingression of daylight to the building, enabling the best possible presentation of the exhibits in line with their character. Then, after dark, the slats – at the press of a button – transform the glass facades into giant projection surfaces for projectors installed within the museum.

DuPont Glass Laminating Solutions provides materials, services and innovations to the laminated glass value chain for a better, safer world. The business operates within the DuPont Packaging & Industrial Polymers strategic business unit, part of DuPont's Performance Materials growth platform.

DuPont is a science-based products and services company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture and food; building and construction; communications; and transportation.

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This press release is based on information provided by:

Architects and general planning:
KSV Krüger Schuberth Vandreike
Planung und Kommunikation GmbH
Brunnenstraße 196, D-10119 Berlin-Mitte
Tel. +49 (0) 30/28 30 31-0, Fax +49 (0) 30/28 30 31-10
presse@ksv-network.de
www.ksv-network.de

Facade:
ATI Rizzani De Eccher and
Vega Systems srl
Via Piemonte, 20 I-31030 Padernello di Paese
Tel. +390 (0) 4 22/95 04 46, Fax +390 (0) 4 22/45 03 00

Structural design:
Studio Cattivelli
Fausto Cattivelli
Via Tassone, 30, I-42011 Bagnolo in Piano
Tel. +390 (0) 5 22/95 21 17, Fax Tel. +390 (0) 5 22/95 18 80
info@studiocattivelli.it
www.studiocattivelli.it

Further information: www.dupont.com

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