This application removes the need for an internal or external architectural enclosure. It features 32 or 44 mm double or triple glazing, and sliding window surfaces of up to 20 m².
Invented in 2012, it is protected by a patent.
This application removes the need for an internal or external architectural enclosure. It features 32 or 44 mm double or triple glazing, and sliding window surfaces of up to 20 m².
Invented in 2012, it is protected by a patent.
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