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Our projects showcase innovative architectural solutions where design, technology, and craftsmanship come together seamlessly. Each project is a testament to creative vision and precision engineering, delivering inspiring spaces that blur the boundaries between indoors and outdoors.
Discover the Rose Bay House by Studio Johnston features the Vitrocsa Turnable Corner system, opening the façade to uninterrupted harbour views in Sydney.
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Hale Lana House, designed by Olson Kundig, unfolds as a series of floating pavilions connected by terraces and elevated gardens. At the heart of this residential experience are the Vitrocsa Sliding Windows.
Nestled in the lush setting of the Green Golf Development in São Paulo, this project by Bernardes Arquitetura applies Vitrocsa’s sliding window system.
The Daddy Cool residential project in the inner Sydney suburb of Paddington, is organized around a central courtyard, extended by a Vitrocsa Pivoting Window.
Located on Sheybarah Island in the Red Sea, Shebara Resort is an exceptional project designed by Killa Design. Conceived as a luxurious and sustainable retreat.
Located in Calatagan in the Philippines, the PK House designed by 8x8 Design Studio rises to the top of a hill. The panoramic view over Balayan Bay is enhanced by Vitrocsa's frameless window systems
The Shindagha Welcome Pavilion is located in the Shindagha Historic District in Dubai includes 41 Pivoting Windows, each measuring 4.30 m in height and 2.2 m in width
The Fondation Maeght inaugurated an extension designed by architect Silvio d’Ascia, blending respect for the original architecture with contemporary innovations
The Flag House, designed by Studio MK27, is a perfect harmony between architecture and nature. The house is designed as a large glass box, opening up the interiors to the surrounding nature.
This Framed House project by Luis Gomez-Siu Design Studio is located in the Sydney district of Vaucluse and features 4 Vitrocsa pivoting windows.
The Aubrey Road project is a stunning realization located in London and features a majestic Vitrocsa Pivoting window measuring 3.2 x 2.8 meters, which opens directly onto the garden.
The Barcelona House designed by Ström Architects is a stunning home in the hills near Barcelona. This modern and luxurious project features six Vitrocsa Sliding windows with invisible frame.
The Spiral, designed by BIG studio, is a revolutionary skyscraper featuring 62 Vitrocsa frameless sliding windows.
The Maison CL in Cévennes, southwest France features Vitrocsa's patented Turnable Corner glass window system. This custom project consists of 3 glass panels, each measuring 3m high by 5m wide.
The Jardim residence by architect Isay Weinfeld is located in New York’s Manhattan district, has a total of 195 Vitrocsa windows with sliding or fixed systems.
Located in Hawaii, the Maui Residence by Walker Warner Architects usesV32 thermally reinforced glass sliding and fixed window systems.
Located in the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland, the Vitrocsa sliding windows fit perfectly with the simple and pure style of the EMGD House designed by Ralph Germann Architectes
The custom Vitrocsa windows maximize natural light and offer breathtaking views over the Mediterranean sea.
The Grand Park Hotel Rovinj project is characterised by its nine enormous vertically sliding guillotine windows offering spectacular views over the city and Adriatic sea.
The Vitrocsa Turnable Door system in the House over looking Sydney Harbour removed physical barriers and extended living spaces to the outdoors.
The Montecito restaurant in Kimpton Saint-Honoré Hotel in Paris boasts a spacious sliding Vitrocsa glass window measuring 10m wide and 4.5m high.
On the roof of Dior’s flagship store in Seoul, curved Vitrocsa windows complement the building’s aesthetic.
Vitrocsa double pivoting glass doors link living spaces to garden with minimal profiles and maximum transparency. Hidden floor mechanisms preserve uninterrupted surfaces and support seamless indoor to outdoor flow.
The Vitrocsa TH+ invisible frame sliding window creates uninterrupted views over Lake Annecy with maximum light and minimal profile. Vitrocsa pivoting glass doors link indoor and outdoor areas with refined simplicity.
F House is a residential project by Pitsou Kedem Architects. It features a Vitrocsa TH+ pivoting glass door perfectly integrated into the fixed minimalist window system.
The Casa Bastida in Sa Riera Cove, Begur, Girona, integrates Vitrocsa 3001 sliding windows with a pocket application. Panels fully retract into the walls when open.
This striking architectural concept was developed by Anderman Architects, comprises a unique combination of perfectly symmetrical forms, with beautifully clean lines and passages that shimmer like a light-filled tunnel.
Blossom Hill Chalet by ITAR Architects sits above Courchevel. Vitrocsa's minimalist window systems reduce visual barriers, extend sightlines and strengthen the link between interior and exterior.
Villa N by Zvonimir Franic uses Vitrocsa TH+ sliding windows with an invisible frame to open living spaces to panoramic Adriatic Sea views.
Piaget VIP Rooms by Pierre Studer uses Vitrocsa TH+ curved sliding systems with invisible frames to shape three circular, acoustically optimised internal VIP spaces.
Longueville by Volpatohatz uses Vitrocsa TH+ sliding windows with oversized glazing to frame panoramic views over Longueville Bay.
Penthouse in the 20/30 Towers by RAA features Vitrocsa TH+ sliding and motorised guillotine windows with invisible rails to frame Beirut city views.
Château Troplong Mondot restaurant in Saint-Émilion uses a Vitrocsa TH+ Turnable Corner window system to create a fully open terrace and seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Huis Van Lorreinen by DMVA Architect features a Vitrocsa TH+ motorised guillotine window system with five panes and invisible lateral counterweights for seamless vertical glazing.
Victoria Residence by Peter Christoff uses Vitrocsa TH+ sliding and a tall motorised guillotine window system to create expansive, minimal openings with refined transparency.
Contemporary Home, Hardel by Hardel+Lebihan uses tall Vitrocsa TH+ guillotine windows with pivoting and V32 sliding systems for expansive, refined transparency.
Lord’s Cricket Ground Warner Stand by Populous uses a Vitrocsa TH+ guillotine system with trapezoidal upper glass pane to frame large openings and maximise views.
Bassett Road by Paul+O Architects uses a Vitrocsa 3001 guillotine window façade (6.4 m × 4 m) to connect living spaces with the garden and enhance light.
This former police station in the Rocks district of Sydney and renovated by architects Welsh+Major is an example of three aligned guillotine window systems with fixed lower panes serving as a guard rail.
AZ House in Lebanon by Nabil Gholam Architects uses Vitrocsa's Ingenious Turnable Corner Window System. The system covers an area 16 m wide by 2.5 m high.
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