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House EMGD

Architect Ralph Germann Architectes s.a.

Photographer Nicolas Sedlatchek

Partner Thierry Favre

Located in the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland, the Vitrocsa sliding windows fit perfectly with the simple and pure style of the EMGD house. The four windows overlooking the lake, measuring 1 m wide and 2.5 m high, add a touch of lightness to the house. The landscape is subtly framed by 22mm vertical connections.


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Architect Pitsou Kedem Architects

Photographer Amit Geron

Partner Wintec

This minimalist home plays with contrasts and textures to create a unique atmosphere. The sliding Vitrocsa windows maximize natural light and offer a breathtaking view of the outside environment.

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Architect Anderman Architects

Photographer Amit Geron

Partner Wintec

This striking architectural concept was developed by Anderman Architects, who chose a countryside setting for the home to create a harmonious blend of interior and exterior spaces. The exterior comprises a unique combination of perfectly symmetrical forms, with beautifully clean lines and passages that shimmer like a light-filled tunnel. The large Vitrocsa windows at the end of these “tubes” open directly onto the garden.

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Architect Zvonimir Franic

Photographer Martin Kreuzer

Partner Centrolux

The sliding windows in this villa overlooking the Adriatic sea offer a breathtaking view of this sweeping vista. The optional invisible frame, which eliminates the architectural barrier between the interior and exterior, further strengthens the sense of oneness with nature.

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Architect Volpatohatz

Partner Vitrocsa Australia

The first project undertaken by our partner, Vitrocsa Australia. The vast dimensions (11 m wide by 2.7 m high) offer a magnificent view of the Longueville bay.

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Architect Rémi Tessier

Photographer Didier Jordan

The incredible view from this house over Lake Annecy provided the perfect spot in which to install the first TH+ invisible frame sliding window.

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Architect Christina Markham, Studio Inernationale

Photographer Katherine Lu

Partner Vitrocsa Australia

The entire rear wall of the property is 6.7 high by 7.2 m wide. The upper section of the doors is motorised to create a covered passage, while the sliding doors at ground level create a seamless link to the garden.


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Architect Found Associates architect

Partner  Vitrocsa Minimal

This house features four large glass panes that slide one behind the other to create the largest possible open space (4 rails). This project represents a successful marriage of traditional and modern.

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Architect Pitsou Kedem Architects

Photographer Amit Geron

Partner Wintec

Pivoting door perfectly integrated in the fixed system.

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Architect Bet Capdeferro & Ramón Bosch

Photographer José Hevia

Partner E. Plantalech

Casa Bastida was built in several stages, starting in the 1950s, in the stunning setting of the Sa Riera cove in Begur, Girona. The 3001 type windows integrate seamlessly into the environment, accentuating the opening onto the terraces.

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