RHEINZINK angled standing seam system in a GRANUM basalte surface has been used to clad a new entrance pavilion at Haapsalu Castle, one of the best preserved castles in Estonia. Built in the 13th century, it was the seat of local authorities until the end of the 17th century. The aesthetically even and matt surface conveys a very natural impression in perfect harmony with the natural stones of
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RHEINZINK angled standing seam system (GRANUM basalte)
RHEINZINK-GRANUM basalte angled standing seam system
Context
Haapsalu Castle, run by Foundation of Haapsalu and Läänemaa Museums, is one of the best preserved castles in Estonia. Built in the 13th century, it was the seat of local authorities until the end of the 17th century.
The newly-built entrance pavilion provides an exciting synergy between historical and modern construction.
Product supplied
Due to the durability and recyclability of titanium zinc, RHEINZINK was chosen by architects KAOS Arhitektid OÜ as the cladding material. The pavilion was clad with the RHEINZINK angled standing seam system in a GRANUM basalte surface.
Thanks to its aesthetically even and matt surface, the surface conveys a very natural impression in perfect harmony with the natural stones of the ruins.
Technical Specifications
Facade: Angled Standing Seam System RHEINZINK-GRANUM basalte
Roof: Angled Standing Seam System RHEINZINK-GRANUM basalte