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ARCHITECTURE FACADE SYSTEM

Seamless flat, louvered, perforated, or curved three-dimensional designs provide sun shading and light regulation along with thermal insulation.Suitable for both commercial and residential projects these systems offer striking aesthetics and enhance visual impact while ensuring a stable and secure installation.

PERFORATED

The perforated facade system is an innovative architectural design that utilizes perforated materials to create unique visual effects and functionality. By incorporating holes into the panels, this system forms intricate patterns and textures that enhance the building's aesthetic appeal while effectively regulating light and ventilation.

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The design of the perforated facade system is highly flexible and can be customized to align with the overall style and functional requirements of the building. Variations in hole size, arrangement, and shape allow for diverse visual effects, enabling the building to exhibit different appearances under varying lighting conditions. Additionally, the perforated design helps reduce the building's thermal load, enhancing energy efficiency and minimizing reliance on air conditioning.

Perforation Process

Standard Perforation:

Uniform holes create a regular pattern, suitable for ventilation and light needs, offering both aesthetics and functionality.

Relief Cutting:

Partial perforation reduces weight while maintaining transparency and airflow, ideal for projects requiring strength and visual appeal.

Laser or mechanical cutting creates a three-dimensional relief effect, enhancing aesthetics and light play for a unique visual experience.

Customize Fin

GBA metal crafts' laser-cut aluminum panels offer limitless pattern customization possibilities. The fusion of engineering and art makes architectural and decorative design effortless, allowing architecture to resemble a grand masterpiece.

Half-Perforation:

Geometric Patterns:

Various geometric-shaped holes enhance modernity and personalization, combining aesthetics with functionality.

Random Design:

Irregular perforations create a unique and creative effect, adding vitality and interest to the building.

This surface treatment gives metal an aged, oxidized look, mimicking historical copper or aluminum for decorative ceilings and walls.

Anodized Copper

Powder Coating

Powder coating is a key surface technique in architectural decoration, applying a durable layer to metal surfaces through electrostatic attraction for ceilings and walls.

Anodized Surface

This surface treatment gives metal an aged, oxidized look, mimicking historical copper or aluminum for decorative ceilings and walls.

Pre-coating

Pre-roller coating treatment is a surface coating method for metal ceilings and walls, enhancing their appearance and performance. Typically performed in industrial settings, this process involves pre-applying coatings to metal surfaces to achieve specific effects.

Surfaces