Musuem of the Future under construction
Innovative products and new facades solutions will be launched at the Middle East’s largest event dedicated to windows, doors and facades next month.
From September 24 to 26, Windows, Doors & Facades (WDF) 2019 will return to the Dubai World Trade Centre for its fourth edition. While cutting-edge buildings like the Museum of the Future are in course of construction in Dubai and the broader region, tomorrow’s landmarks that promise to enchant the eyes of the passers-by will start taking shape at the event, said a statement.
Leading manufacturers are ready to present the next generation of facades solutions that will allow architects and developers to break the present limits and further unleash their imagination, it said. Benjamin Beer, head of façades at Ramboll, said: “The facade industry is pushing many new products on the market, and the sector evolves quickly in response to client demands. It is therefore very important to attend the event and discover these new products.”
One of the suppliers contributing to the development of iconic buildings like Zaha Hadid’s The Opus and the Museum of the Future in Dubai, the German Edgetech Europe, will be exhibiting its latest solutions at WDF.
“We are very proud to have the honour to be part of the construction of the Museum of the Future. It is really exciting to see the work progress on such a prestigious building,” said the company’s managing director Joachim Stoss. “According to many experts the Museum of the Future is the most complex building in the world.”
Edgetech Europe’s Super Spacer was chosen for the overall construction of the glass façade of this iconic building and will be showcased at WDF this year. “It is one of the spacers with the best energy efficiency on the market,” Stoss explained.
