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4 200 m2
3 250 m2
7000 sq. m.
Munksjogatan/O Strandgatan, 553 16 Jönköping
10000 sq. m.
Sixten Camps Gata 1, 416 48
2000 kv.m
Malmo, Sweden.
6– Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Karlskrona; Sweden
2000 sq. m.
Stockholm, Sweden
Upės/Studentų str. corner, Vilnius
Konstitucijos Ave. 20, Vilnius
Internal structures
Frameless glass partitions
Frameless glass structures provide one of the most advanced types of internal and external partitions highly popular in the XXI century.
Various frameless partitions are used increasingly widely in interiors of modern offices, status restaurants and even private houses on the aesthetic and practical grounds.
Glass partitions perform two functions which might seem to be contradicting: separate the space while making it visually integral and holistic.
In individual houses, glass partitions are suitable, for example, for separating the kitchen from living room while preserving the visual integrity between those rooms and protecting against undesirable smells. The same method can be used for separating the study from the entrance room or living room. Such partition does not divide the space into several separate rooms; furthermore, glass imparts an impression of lightness, transparency, and elegancy.
Frameless glass doors
A doors forms an inseparable part of frameless glass partitions and shields which, provided that the design is chosen properly, beautifies and visually expands the room. Glass structures are combined with metal, rough and natural wood, and honed stone.
They can be equipped as follows:
a) an openable tempered glass door can be installed both in a stone door aperture and in a glass partition.
b) sliding automated doors often used in public institutions impart the architecture of the building with especial elegancy.



