Building Reports

Sustainable with bio-attributed PVC

Student accommodation in Créteil

Bielefeld. The new student accommodation in the French town of Créteil near Paris demonstrates that high environmental standards and economical construction do not have to be mutually exclusive. Schüco window profiles made from bio-attributed PVC contribute towards the project's low carbon footprint.

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Construction project using bio-attributed PVC: The new-build student accommodation in Créteil near Paris demonstrates that high environmental standards and economical construction are not mutually exclusive. 

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Construction project using bio-attributed PVC: The new-build student accommodation in Créteil near Paris demonstrates that high environmental standards and economical construction are not mutually exclusive. 

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Architect of the student accommodation in Créteil: Guillaume Margot-Duclot, Architectes Associés, Paris.

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Under construction: The new-build student accommodation in Créteil nearing completion.

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Under construction: The new-build student accommodation in Créteil nearing completion.

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The Schüco CT 70 window profiles are made from bio-attributed PVC, which substitutes fossil fuel crude oil for tall oil and results in a significantly lower carbon footprint.

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The Schüco CT 70 window profiles are made from bio-attributed PVC, which substitutes fossil fuel crude oil for tall oil and results in a significantly lower carbon footprint.

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Photographer: Charlotte Bommelaer // Usage rights: Schüco International KG

Sound reduction: Due to the proximity to a busy road, the window units are equipped with enhanced sound reduction of RA,tr = 42 dB.

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