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BearTower

Brightly lit interior hallway: on the right a closed white room door with handle, on the left large floor-to-ceiling windows/sliding glass door with slim frame solution, light-coloured herringbone parquet flooring, view over the city and hills. Brightly lit interior hallway: on the right a closed white room door with handle, on the left large floor-to-ceiling windows/sliding glass door with slim frame solution, light-coloured herringbone parquet flooring, view over the city and hills.

Category
Mixed use
Year
2020
Type
New building
Brand
RWD Schlatter
Location
Ostermundigen, Switzerland
Building promoter
Halter AG
Architect
Burkard Meyer Architekten

Gallery

Interior view of a flat corridor on a high floor: long, bright corridor with white walls, herringbone parquet flooring, several open room doors on the left and a large floor-to-ceiling corner glazing on the right with a wide view over the city and countryside; no people visible.
View of the façade of the BäreTower photographed diagonally from below: uniform grid of white metal frames and dark window panes, individual recessed balconies, blue sky
Photo of the BäreTower: tall, white residential tower block with regular lattice façade and numerous windows/balconies, low plinth building with construction site on the ground floor, roundabout, lanterns and bare trees in the foreground, blue sky

Products

Functional doors

Functional doors must meet the highest requirements in terms of security, smoke, fire, sound, burglary, climate and escape route protection, while also being aesthetically pleasing. At RWD Schlatter, we combine innovative technology with precise workmanship and high-quality design. Whether for homes, offices or public buildings: our doors offer tailor-made solutions for every requirement. You can rely on Swiss quality that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics.

Functional doors

Soundproof doors
Customised, double-leaf soundproof door in a restaurant
This double-leaf soundproof door was customised for a restaurant in Europa-Park. It fulfils the highest requirements for sound insulation and design.

Soundproof doors are functional doors that reduce the transmission of sound between different rooms or from the outside into the building and have a sound-insulating effect. Due to denser construction, increasing population density and the growing importance of working from home, the requirements for structural sound insulation are constantly increasing. In many cases, legal requirements also demand tested sound insulation. RWD Schlatter has extensive expertise in the field of sound insulation. Thanks to the company's own sound test bench, door elements can be tested and optimized.

Soundproof doors


All Images

  • View of the façade of the BäreTower photographed diagonally from below: uniform grid of white metal frames and dark window panes, individual recessed balconies, blue sky
    View of the façade of the BäreTower photographed diagonally from below: uniform grid of white metal frames and dark window panes, individual recessed balconies, blue sky
  • Photo of the BäreTower: tall, white residential tower block with regular lattice façade and numerous windows/balconies, low plinth building with construction site on the ground floor, roundabout, lanterns and bare trees in the foreground, blue sky
    Photo of the BäreTower: tall, white residential tower block with regular lattice façade and numerous windows/balconies, low plinth building with construction site on the ground floor, roundabout, lanterns and bare trees in the foreground, blue sky
  • Brightly lit interior hallway: on the right a closed white room door with handle, on the left large floor-to-ceiling windows/sliding glass door with slim frame solution, light-coloured herringbone parquet flooring, view over the city and hills.
    Brightly lit interior hallway: on the right a closed white room door with handle, on the left large floor-to-ceiling windows/sliding glass door with slim frame solution, light-coloured herringbone parquet flooring, view over the city and hills.
  • Interior view of a flat corridor on a high floor: long, bright corridor with white walls, herringbone parquet flooring, several open room doors on the left and a large floor-to-ceiling corner glazing on the right with a wide view over the city and countryside; no people visible.
    Interior view of a flat corridor on a high floor: long, bright corridor with white walls, herringbone parquet flooring, several open room doors on the left and a large floor-to-ceiling corner glazing on the right with a wide view over the city and countryside; no people visible.

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