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Prestigious motor vehicle showroom with workshop
An entrepreneur from Saxony has turned his hobby into a profession with this motor vehicle exhibition hall. For the presentation of the vintage and classic cars, the hall needed to be particularly visually appealing - an easy task for HALTEC!
Even at first glance, the HALTEC SELECT steel building stands out with its impressive glass façade. Together with the pent roof and the roof overhang, it gives the hall a special look. The double-leaf entrance door and the microlined sandwich panels with hidden fixings round off the impression.
Customised equipment
A 120 m² workshop area is attached to the rear of the hall. This is where the exclusive vehicles are serviced, inspected and repaired. Two industrial sectional gates with window sections ensure smooth access to the workshop. Passenger traffic passes through a wicket door in one of the two gates. Sufficient daylight in the workshop area is provided by roof light domes with integrated smoke and heat extraction and wall-strip windows.
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Representative look
With its large glass façade, pent roof and roof overhang, the vehicle exhibition hall has an extremely attractive appearance.
Plenty of space
The vehicles, some of which are exotic, are staged on an exhibition area of over 400 m². The glass façade brings plenty of daylight into the vehicle exhibition hall.
View inside
The vehicles can be viewed from the outside through the glass façade. The double-leaf glass door gives the entrance area that little bit extra.
Spatial separation
Direct access to the workshop area is guaranteed via an intermediate door. The interior fittings with office, bar and gallery were carried out on-site.
Fire protection
In the workshop area, the skylight dome with SHEV function and the wall-strip windows ensure smoke extraction in the event of a fire.
Easy entry and exit
Access to the workshop is via two industrial sectional gates with window sections. The integrated wicket door regulates pedestrian traffic even when the door is closed.
Well advised. HALTEC.
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