Cedar Springs Retirement Residence in the District of North Vancouver incorporates innovative and energy efficient features in order to reduce energy consumption.
Mark Lawton, Building Science Specialist at Morrison Hershfield, focuses on Thermal Performance of Building Envelope Details for Mid- and High-Rise Buildings.
The completely revised version with all components of the Schöck ComBAR® rebar system and the design concept according to EC 2 can be found in our download area.
We invite you to visit us at booth no.1, to see and discuss our products, and to attend our presentation on Recent Developments on the Technology of GFRP Bent Bars.
View the demonstration of Isokorb® type S thermal break element for steel structures.
Read the latest edition of the Journal of Building Enclosure Design, featuring the title: "Thermal Bridging in Buildings: It Can Be Done Better."
The latest feature article on how to integrate manufactured structural thermal breaks into concrete balconies.
Innovative Building Solutions is our motto and continuous research is how we keep up with it. We listen to our clients' needs and respond by researching new ideas.
Headed bars, a successful product imported from Europe, will now be made in Canada; closer to the client, with more sizes available, and no specific length limitations.
Schöck products have been used throughout the world in thousands of projects.
Request a Structural Thermal Break Course.
Insights from the Schӧck team.
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