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elZinc architectural details

The correct execution of zinc details is not only fundamental for the roofing or cladding to perform properly, but it also contributes to the architectural essence of the building. For these reasons, and with the aim of assisting in the design and installation of your elZinc roofing and façade projects, we have made available to you a wide selection of architectural details for the most commonly used systems.

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Architectural details for roofs

Double lock standing seam - DLSS

The double lock standing seam is a proven system that is versatile and adaptable to all types of roofing or geometric shapes. Its large variety of details and its discreet appearance make it equally appropriate for contemporary as well as traditional architecture. This system provides very good weathearability, allowing for the execution of very low pitched roofs. In addition, it can be used to install a roofing design that is either ventilated or non-ventilated.

Architectural details for facades

Angle standing seam (horizontal design) - ASS H

The angle standing seam installed horizontally offers a variety of design layouts (staggered joints, stepped, varied widths …) which can be used to transmit different architectural ‘language’ through the façade. The designer has the opportunity to play with the different possible layouts to communicate varied effects and sensations. For an tidy appearance, one of order and harmony, it is important to pay special attention to the correct positioning of window and door openings in the façade with respect to the standing seam layout. Furthermore, it is advisable to size in a similar manner the visible faces of wall copings, windowsills, capped corners etc., to achieve a uniform appearance over the building.

Angle standing seam Vertical design - ASS V

The angle standing seam installed vertically offers a variety of design layouts (long strips, staggered joints, stepped, varied widths …) allowing a high level of creative freedom – the designer has the opportunity to play with the different possible layouts to communicate varied effects and sensations. For an tidy appearance, one of order and harmony, it is important to pay special attention to the correct positioning of window and door openings in the façade with respect to the standing seam layout. Furthermore, it is advisable to size in a similar manner the visible faces of wall copings, windowsills, capped corners etc., to achieve a uniform appearance over the building

Flat lock - FL

The flat lock system is simple and neat.  The details are the same whether the shingles are installed in a horizontal or vertical direction, or indeed at an angle in between.  Although not nearly as directional in appearance as a standing seam system, it is still important to match window and door openings in the façade to the grid of the flat lock joints if a tidy and ordered appearance is desired, unless the design is set at an angle.  It is also advisable to size in a similar manner the visible faces of wall copings, windowsills, capped corners etc., to achieve a uniform appearance over the building.  The details available for download are for its use on façades.Download the matrix for this system: FL

Facade horizontal panel - FP H

In order to reinforce the sense of solidity and modernity that this system confers to a building, it is important to coordinate the position of the windows and doors with the grid of the panel joints.  If desired, the architect can conceal or emphasize the visual impact of the longitudinal panel joints simply by varying their width from 5 to 25mm. It is advisable to similarly evaluate the visible faces of the coping endings, windowsills, visible corners, etc., to achieve uniformity of appearance.

Facade panel in vertical - FP V

Façade vertical panels form a system that is structured and elegant. This means that it is important to coordinate the position of the windows and doors with the reticle of the façade, in order to achieve an ordered appearance. The architect can conceal or emphasise the visual impact of the panel joints simply by varying their width from 5 to 25mm. It is advisable to similarly evaluate the visible faces of the coping endings, windowsills, visible corners, etc…

Tile: Rounded fish scale tile - T RF

The simplicity of the rounded fish scale tile gives buildings an appearance that is discreet and traditional. The details in this section are for its application in façades. It is advisable to evaluate in a similar manner the visible faces of the coping endings, windowsills, visible corners, etc…

Tile: Diamond Tile - T D

A larger format tile suitable for a wide range of applications

Tile: Square tiles - TS

The prefabricated elZinc® square tile gives the final structure a neat and impeccable appearance. The details in this section are for its application in façades. It is advisable to evaluate in a similar manner the visible faces of the coping endings, windowsills, visible corners, etc..

Tile: Pointed fish scale tile - T PF

Elegant and long, this pointed tile gives cladding an appearance that is structured and stylish. The details in this section are for its application in façades. It is advisable to evaluate in a similar manner the visible faces of the coping endings, windowsills, visible corners, etc…

Tile: Rhomboid tiles - T R

The elZinc® rhomboid tile gives roofs and façades a stylish appearance. The details in this section are for its application in façades. It is advisable to evaluate in a similar manner the visible faces of the coping endings, windowsills, visible corners, etc…