Bold Visionaries: Celebrating Creativity with Tecglass Digital Printing
In the heart of Almere’s Floriade grounds, an architectural marvel stands tall, blurring the lines between design and function. Spearheaded by the skilled hands of IFS-SGT: Special Glass Technology, and brought to life by the expertise of Glass Processor Shandong Wensheng Glass Technology Co., Ltd (China), this outstanding project has redefined the very essence of artistic innovation.
A Colorful Fusion: Where Design Meets Functionality
At the core of this awe-inspiring creation is a 43.5-meter tower, its façade adorned with a vibrant artwork that seamlessly integrates nature’s wonders – plants and trees – echoing the harmonious spirit of the Floriade arboretum. Crafted meticulously on laminated tempered glass, this masterpiece was born from the artistry of a Tecglass digital printing machine, using the revolutionary Jetver Ultra ink range.
The Power of Tecglass: Bringing Nature to Life
With every brushstroke of Jetver Ultra inks, a symphony of colors bursts forth, painting a lively tableau of reds, yellows, and oranges. This exclusive ink range possesses an unparalleled intensity, rendering the façade an explosion of natural wonders. Remarkably resistant to wear, abrasion, UV radiation, and climatic stress, Jetver Ultra inks proved to be the ideal choice for this transformative application on the façade’s surface, ensuring a timeless allure.
Masterful Craftsmanship: Tecglass Rendering Software
Behind this artistic marvel lies the genius of Shandong Wensheng Glass Technology Co., Ltd, GlassBalkan’s esteemed partner in China. Leveraging Tecglass rendering software, a meticulous combination of colors was curated, ensuring a seamless blend of hues that perfectly mimics nature’s diverse palette. The result? An awe-inspiring, true-to-life masterpiece that captivates the senses and ignites the imagination.
As we stand in the shadow of this remarkable achievement, the industry proudly celebrates the harmonious union of technology and artistry, redefining the boundaries of what’s possible in architectural design.
Source: Tecglass with additional information added by GlassBalkan