ROMA KG

Sonnenschutz und Fassade bilden optische Einheit

Am bayerisch-schwäbischen Standort des Sonnenschutzherstellers Roma ist am Neubau Werk 4 zu sehen, wie hohe Qualität im Hinblick auf Optik und Langlebigkeit aussehen kann: Das textile Sonnenschutzsystem ist nahtlos in die Schüco Elementfassade integriert und bildet mit dieser eine harmonische Einheit. Im offenen Zustand nicht sichtbar, unterstützt der Sonnenschutzbehang im ausgefahrenen Zustand mit seiner Farbwahl und Transparenz das hochwertige Design der Fassade.

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Type of Building Industry and Manufacturing
Product areas Windows Doors Facades Ventilation Solar shading Security Automation
Schüco Systems AWS 75 BS.HI+ ADS 75 HD.HI AF UDC 80 TipTronic SimplySmart AWS 75.SI+ ADS 80 FR 30 FWS 60.HI
Features New build Smart Building
Location Burgau, Germany
Completion 2021
Architects ALEA Architektur GmbH
Specialist company Iso-Fensterbau GmbH,Siegfried Wölz Stahl- und
Picture credits © Jochen Helle

Newly built production hall

The company premises of Roma KG are embedded in a modern landscape architecture with a pond area, flowerbeds and grass lawns criss-crossed with walkways. This is where Plant 4, the new 10,000 m² production hall, has been constructed for the manufacture of attachment systems for roller shutters, external blinds and textile screens. The upper floor of the industrial newbuild also contains around 50 workspaces, a "floating office" with a further six workspaces for the plant management team, a kitchenette and a conference room. In the car park in front of the plant there are rusty brown-coloured shelters made of Corten steel, as well as a bistro for visitors and employees. They create a striking contrast to the anthracite grey of the plant façade. 

Schüco Showroom Berlin

Perfect shading in the office

Generous, double-storey glazing on the south and west side allows maximum daylight into the offices behind. When it is very sunny, the textile screens on the outer façade can be lowered to shade the workspaces and combat overheating. "The textile sun shading system reduces bothersome glare on the monitors." At the same time, it allows views to the outside to be retained even when the sun shading is lowered," says Dr Mathias Klaiber, Head of Textile Screen Development at ROMA. "It was important to us to have a harmonious, high-quality design for the outdoor area. That's why we kept the sun shading and the façade in the same colour. So when the sun shading is closed, the building has a uniform look. The textile blind also looks calming and even, so fits in perfectly with the appearance of the façade. 

Retracted until almost completely concealed

The textile sun shading system which is fully integrated in the façade is the Schüco Aluminium Blind Zip Design Screen (AB ZDS). The textile blind runs on narrow guide tracks and is integrated in the load-bearing system of the façade. Both the integrated zip technology and the textile fabric of the sun shading were produced by Roma. The fabric used on the Plant 4 newbuild is in the Serge 5% design in coal / coal with 5% transparency. The Schüco façade units are in the matching RAL colour 7021 Black Grey matt. On cloudy days or as required, the sun shading can be fully retracted and is almost completely concealed. Another benefit of the external sun shading system is its high level of weather resistance. It additionally offers stability in wind speeds of up to 25 metres per second – this corresponds to 9-10 on the Beaufort scale. Furthermore, it is easy to maintain and resistant to tearing.