District Court
Oranienburg

Colorful sun protection creates a friendly atmosphere
in the historic district court building,
designed by Andreas Elz.
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The district court building in Oranienburg, Brandenburg, has seen a lot: built in 1905/1906 according to plans by the royal district building inspector, Jaffé, destroyed in World War II, and rebuilt in 1952, it is now a listed building. To meet increased capacity requirements, it was expanded with a new building.

Designed by Potsdam architect Andreas Elz, the 7,000 m² new building houses a library, courtrooms, offices, and other facilities. Sun protection for the almost entirely glazed facades facing the inner courtyard is provided by 146 sliding shutters from EHRET, which add a striking splash of color to the architecture.

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The sliding shutters, which are 2.70 to 3.80 m high, are made of powder-coated aluminum and were finished in six RAL colors. The fresh red, yellow, and green tones not only give the facades a lively appearance, but also create a friendly, inviting atmosphere in the courtyard. At the same time, they ensure optimum privacy, light, and heat protection. Integrated slits ensure adequate ventilation, and the sliding shutters are controlled electronically.
Object:
Oranienburg District Court

Product:
Sliding shutters

Model:
PL with slotted holes

Frame:
R75

Color:
Various RAL colors

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