Architectural bronze is a noble material that tells the story and soul of the Venetian territory, remembered for its sumptuous decorations and refined finishes. As a Venetian, Claudio Zorzi prefers this material with which he creates exclusive and timeless windows, enriched with decorations made according to the thousand-year-old tradition of casting.
Main characteristics:
Aesthetics: Architectural bronze offers a wide range of finishes, from the initial copper red to brown, gold and green tones, depending on the composition of the alloy and exposure to atmospheric agents.
Durability: It is a corrosion-resistant material, which makes it ideal for external applications such as facades, cladding, windows and roofs.
Versatility: It can be worked into different shapes and sizes, allowing the creation of complex and customized architectural details.
Sustainability: Bronze is a 100% recyclable material, helping to reduce the environmental impact of buildings.
Antibacterial Properties: Some bronze alloys have antibacterial properties, which can help maintain a more hygienic environment.
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ARCHITECTURAL BRONZE
Architectural bronze is an alloy of copper, primarily with tin, specially formulated for use in window and door applications.
It is prized for its warm aesthetic and its ability to develop a unique patina over time, giving it an antique and charming appearance.
CLADDING
Thanks to the JCS “Joy Cladding Systems” system, the internal profiles and external profiles maintain the same size even when combining different materials (wood-bronze, wood-aluminum, aluminum-aluminum and bronze-bronze). This guarantees uniformity, elegance and freedom in the choice of indoor and outdoor materials. The evolution of Cladding will be the visionary CHAMELEON system, designed and patented by Claudio Zorzi.
ARCHITECTURAL COPPER
Architectural Copper also called "red gold" because of its color, is the metal that humanity has used the longest, and is very resistant to corrosion, due to an adherent patina that forms spontaneously on the surface, first brown and then green or blue-green. Furthermore, Copper is bacteriostatic, that is, it fights the proliferation of bacteria on its surface.
STEEL
Steel, a resistant material with linear and technical shapes.
Stainless steel, high-performance and bright, cor-ten steel, the material takes on a very strong resistance to corrosion and a warm and refined color, similar to the soft tones of wood.
WOOD
It is possible to use different essences dated by time (ancient and prestigious woods). The many possible finishes, the design and the ingenuity guarantee interpretative and design freedom.
Aging, brushing and/or antiquing enhance its excellence. Guaranteeing the uniqueness of your home.
ALUMINUM
The aluminum extrusions made according to proprietary designs (protected by patent), are expertly counter-shaped, concealed welded and cleaned by hand in order to create a perfect and elegant joint, resistant to corrosion and thermal expansion.
FINISHES
The finishes contribute significantly to the aesthetics of the windows and doors and must be chosen in harmony with the style of the building.
The choice of finish also depends on the position of the windows (exposure to the sun, rain, saltiness and other factors):
For the protection of wood solutions, paints and enamels, offering a wide range of colors and gloss levels, lacquers create a smooth and resistant finish, available in various colors and gloss levels. Often used for a modern style.
Waxes and oils: give wood a warm and natural look.
Galvanization for steel and powder coating, available in a wide range of colors or chrome plating, which gives steel a shiny and modern look, widely used for a contemporary style.
The controlled oxidation of copper that creates a protective and decorative patina, available in different shades. Patina, gives copper an antique and lived-in look, or with a transparent paint finish, maintaining the original appearance of the copper.
Powder-coated or anodized aluminum, with a protective and decorative layer, available in different colors. Another aluminum finish is sublimation, which allows you to transfer decorative designs and patterns onto aluminum.
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