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Australian manufacturing tailors Vitrocsa to the Oceanic climate

💡Architect Nick Tobias began using Vitrocsa when it first launched in Australia and considers it a quantum leap in window innovation. Invented in 1992 by Swiss watchmaker Eric Joray, Vitrocsa has pioneered a revolutionary paradigm in modern, minimalist window systems. The company’s foray into Oceania in 2008 heralded a...

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Highlighting Australasian architecture and design

10 – a curated book of Australian and New Zealand architectural projects, published by The Local Project. The Local Project 10 features Redwood, a 19th-century sandstone cottage in the Sydney suburb of Balmain, which received an addition under the direction of Chenchow Little Architects....

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How a window designer expanded architectural possibilities

With more than 20,000 projects completed across 60 countries, Vitrocsa is the architect’s choice for innovative window design. Est Living: Pioneered in Switzerland in 1992, Vitrocsa has revolutionised glass window design. Swiss watch-maker Eric Joray implemented the same disciplines and micromechanics from watch-making into his window formulation, designing...

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