| Case study: Fullarton Rd, Dulwich Newman Mundy Electrical Pty Ltd (NME) has won the job for the installation of an architecturally-designed 7 kW facade using a combination of visual and photovoltaic (PV) glazing elements. After working closely with the owner, NME and LAROS have completely re-engineered the facade for functional reasons, incorporated innovative thermally-broken curtain wall solutions as well as laminated thin-film PV glazing technology from Europe. The new façade features a much-increased design rating of 21-kWp, maximising solar power generation while accommodating high-performance solar glazing for day lighting. The thermally-broken RAICO aluminium curtain wall ensures that summer heat is transmitted less easily to the inside of the building and hence reducing the need for air-conditioning (and/or space-heating in winter). In addition, being designed in Germany for solar technology integration, the RAICO curtain wall solution (see below) hides all of the electrical cables within its mullion-transom structure, resulting in a fantastic finish inside and out. Please keep an eye out for pictures from start to finish as we complete this truly amazing job
�? Artist’s impression Of Fullarton Rd Facade |

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