New Wagner design lab gets the world‘s largest glass panes from sedak

July 2, 2020 Technical Articles137

At Around 20m In Length, These Are The Largest Glass Panes Ever Used In Construction

Impressive architecture using glass in oversized formats can also be found beyond the metropolises – an example of this is the new design lab of the seating furniture manufacturer Wagner in Langenneufnach (Bavaria, Germany).

On its slim steel supports, the showroom appears like a floating stage. This impression is also enhanced by the two 120 square metre glass façades on the long sides, each consisting of only two insulation glass panes. At around 20 metres in length, these are the largest glass panes ever used in construction worldwide. Design and architecture in harmony: The Wagner Design Lab of the seating furniture manufacturer Topstar/Wagner (in Langenneufnach near Augsburg) is a design laboratory and showroom for chairs and other furniture. The concept of the architect Titus Bernhard (Augsburg): A cuboid built on top of the former home of the Wagner family, the two opposing long sides of which make it look completely open due to the size of the glass panes. This highlight originates from the direct neighbourhood: the glass processor sedak (Gersthofen) produced four triple insulation glass panes for the new showroom, each with a size of 3.04 x 19.21 metres. The glass panes are constructed from a double thermally toughened glass laminate with a heat-protection coating and an SG interlayer. This creates two areas of glass of 117 square metres – each with only a single joint. The Wagner Design Lab is the first construction worldwide with glass in this oversized format. “Iconic buildings with large glass areas have so far mostly been realized in the USA, Arabia and other parts of Asia. We are delighted that we are now getting increasing numbers of inquiries from closer to home,” said Bernhard Veh, Managing Director of sedak, “And now even in the direct neighbourhood of our headquarters.” Following the Trade Fair Tower in Frankfurt with 17-metre glass panes, the showroom is the second project within a short time in which oversized glass has been used for construction in Germany. Neighbourly symbiosis The project came to life in a close partnership between the companies under the maxim “achieving big things together”. With the design lab, Wagner demonstrates impressively that the power of joint innovation can lead to exceptional results. The two ground-breaking mediumsized companies are not only united through the proximity of their locations: “With mutual vision and courage, companies can create big things together.” explained Peter Wagner, Managing Director and coowner of the furniture manufacturer. “Here in two senses – the big glass panes are representative of the big idea behind the project.” The glass façades and the furniture on display thereby enter into a harmonious relationship with each other. The high transparency of the façade creates a feeling of exclusivity and maximum openness – this impression also reflects on the furniture and emphasizes the quality standard of Wagner. The installation of the glass panes in the façade in March 2020 is an important milestone – the opening of the showroom is planned for this summer. Neighbourly symbiosis Project: Wagner Design Lab Completion: July 2020 Owners: Wagner Living, Langenneufnach, Germany Architect: Titus Bernhard Architekten, Augsburg, Germany Insulation glass: sedak, Gersthofen

About sedak With a pioneering spirit, the medium-sized glass processor sedak (Gersthofen) has developed since its foundation in 2007 into a premium manufacturer for large-format insulation and safety glass, and has pushed forward glass as a building material for all-glass façades and roofs. sedak supplies glass for iconic buildings throughout the world. As a full-service supplier, it works as a partner with architects, building owners, façade and metal constructors and with its innovative products it contributes to the visionary architecture of tomorrow already today.

About Wagner The seating furniture manufacturer Topstar (Langenneufnach) with its two brands Topstar and the premium brand Wagner puts people’s well-being in focus and brings design, movement and health into harmony. Through consistent research and development, Wagner has developed a patent that redefines healthy sitting through movement – everywhere that people place high value on their daily quality of life. Design that moves, movement that sits!

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