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Equitone > Updates > Harmonise Your Building with Nature through EQUITONE
Harmonise Your Building with Nature through EQUITONE
11 Dec 2023 by Equitone
Create a visual masterpiece that seamlessly blends into its natural surroundings with EQUITONE. This remarkable material allows you to bring the beauty of the outdoors to your architectural design, while maintaining the functionality and durability required.
Nature-Inspired Texture: Textured surface mirrors the organic patterns found in the environment, fostering a connection between your building and nature.
Sustainable Solutions: By choosing, you contribute to a greener future, as it is made from renewable materials and designed for long-lasting performance.
Architectural Harmony: Whether it's a residential project or a commercial development, [tectiva] ensures that your building harmonises with its surroundings, creating a serene and captivating atmosphere.
Discover the power of nature-inspired design with EQUITONE and make a positive impact on both your architecture and the environment!
Equitone
Australia
Fibre Cement Facade Material
When Ludwig Hatschek invented fibre cement in the late 19th century, he combined the basic elements of the earth: mineral materials, water, air and fire (heat) in a simple filtration process. Our mother company, Etex, has been manufacturing fibre cement materials since 1905. The most prestigious incarnation in this proud heritage of unique materials is the EQUITONE® facade material range.Hatschek Production
This process makes each EQUITONE facade panel unique with an individual fibre cement texture. Most EQUITONE facade materials are through-coloured with a raw, unfinished character.
In the 1950s leading architects such as Walter Gropius pioneered the use of coated fibre cement panels using the ventilated facade (rainscreen) system. Designer Willy Guhl created the famous “loop chair” from 1 piece of fibre cement in 1954. This design still bears witness to the core qualities of the fibre cement base material: thin, light, durable and beautiful. In 1987, Herzog & De Meuron designed the Ricola storage building in Laufen using uncoated fibre cement panels.
The resulting shutter facade, which is a reference to the cardboard boxes inside, inspired our company to start the industrial development of raw untreated fibre cement materials.