In contemporary architecture, the allure of curved metal facades and windows has become increasingly prominent. These elements not only enhance a building's aesthetic appeal but also offer functional benefits that cater to the needs of purchasers, architects, project managers, and engineers.
Curved metal designs have seen a resurgence, blending practicality with visual appeal. Architects and designers are utilising curved metal’s organic and fluid shapes to enhance buildings and create visual interest. Curved with ease and conforming to virtually any shape, metal can produce convex, concave and undulating designs not possible with other cladding options.
Beyond aesthetics, curved metal facades and windows offer several practical benefits:
Aerodynamics: Curved steel roofs and walls are naturally aerodynamic, making them highly effective in reducing wind resistance in exposed or coastal locations.
Enhanced views and natural light: Curved windows provide panoramic views and maximise natural light, creating inviting and energy-efficient spaces.
Structural integrity: Curved metal enhances structural integrity, improves energy efficiency, and offers unparalleled design flexibility.
The adaptability of curved metal allows for innovative designs, enabling architects to create unique structures that stand out. Curved aluminium extrusions provide architects with unprecedented freedom of design. Their ability to be formed into intricate shapes and radii allows for the creation of captivating facades, curved ceilings, and statement architectural features.
At Sjolund, we specialise in precise section bending, pushing the limits of what is possible in architectural design. Our capacity to bend profiles and plates in virtually all imaginable dimensions and radii opens unique application possibilities for curved constructions made from aluminium and steel.