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Glas Trösch: Cutting-Edge Partition

Date: 13 August 2024
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Glas Trösch: Cutting-Edge Partition
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© Glas Trösch / Marco Müller

Date: 13 August 2024

Createch harnesses SWISSDIVIDE I system for precision-engineered, light-filled office spaces.

Createch stands at the forefront of high-tech laser applications, catering to the most demanding requirements across a diverse range of industries including aerospace, medical technology, watchmaking, research & development, and microtechnology. This innovative Langenthal-based company operates within modern office premises that reflect their technological precision, characterized by a sophisticated blend of concrete and glass with sharp, precise lines reminiscent of laser accuracy.

Glas Trösch: Cutting-Edge Partition
© Glas Trösch / Marco Müller

To optimize the spacious office layout, Createch has employed the SWISSDIVIDE I system. With its minimal vertical joints and slim door profile, the single-skin glass partition wall system maintains a delicate appearance while ensuring plenty of natural daylight floods into every room. The dimensions and functionality are impressive: the glazing parts measure up to 4.5 m in height and are equipped partly with automatic sliding doors.

Glas Trösch: Cutting-Edge Partition
© Glas Trösch / Marco Müller
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