Rodeca Panel
building
Modular translucent facade system
Summary
The Rodeca polycarbonate panel is reversible, flexible, light weight, highly insulating, strong, weather resistant and translucent.
Details
Rodeca installed its polycarbonate panels on the GTB Lab. First the main roof, then the core and finally the circular GTB module. The material has the same insulation value as triple glazing and allows daylight into the building, but also has some advantageous reversible properties. It is not as fragile as glass and more than 10 times lighter. More importantly, the elements can be assembled and disassembled quickly, easily and with a minimum of waste. The reversible GTB Lab module shows that the CO2 emissions per m2 of facade are lower for the polycarbonate panel than for glass, and even lower the CO2 emissions avoided due to the lighter supporting structure.
Owner
Architect
Industry consortium
Location
Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 165, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Construction year
2019
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Hazardous materials
None
Circularity data
Embodied mass:
Embodied carbon:
7,4 kg (5,0 kg/m2)
56,3 kg CO2 (83,3 kg CO2/m2)
Circularity Profile:
direct reuse/reuse by repair:
recycling:
waste:
Reused mass:
Reused carbon:
5,9 kg
45,0 kg CO2
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Rodeca Panel