
Panoramah!® Gusto 501 Vertical Sliding Window
GUSTO 501 VERTICAL SLIDING WINDOW
GUSTO 501 VERTICAL SLIDING WINDOW
This purpose-built Southern Italian restaurant by acclaimed restauranteur Janet Zuccarini is located in a small plot in downtown Toronto, of roughly 9x18m.
Therefore, its five dining spaces for around 280 diners were unconventionally stacked in four floors, held together by an atrium and perimeter walls cladded with terracotta and three-dimensional clay bricks.
INFORMATION
APPLICATIONS
- Residential
- Commercial
- Restaurants
- Hotels
- Corporate
USE
- Frameless
- Insulated Sliding Doors And Windows
FORMAT
Vertical Sliding
CERTIFICATION
ISO 9001:2015 Quality Certified
INTERIOR RANGE
The varied interior experiences range from discrete and moody dining areas to dramatic spaces, some with their kitchen, a double-height cocktail bar under a big skylight, mezzanines, tasting rooms and a roof deck.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Aluminum structure
- Self supporting glass
- Limitless number of rails
- Ah!60 thermal insulation up to 0.708W/m².K
- Ah!38 thermal insulation up to 0.816W/m².K
SOUND INSULATION
44 dB / 41 dB
SECURITY
RC4 / RC2
CUSTOMIZED SOLUTION
This customized solution imposed several challenges given the limited space for pulleys and motors and the impossibility of having the crane in front of the building during installation due to the cars and tramway circulation in busy King Street East.
WINDOW TYPE
- Sliding
- Sash Window
- Vertical Sliding
PRODUCTION
Made in Switzerland
TYPE OF GLASS
Insulating Glass
PROPERTIES
- Security
- Thermal Insulation
- Acoustic Insulation
DETAIL
The main façade is composed of a panoramah! massive vertical sliding window with five huge sashes (6×2.5m), weighing one ton each. While the upper two are fixed panes, the top and bottom panes of the lower three retract to the middle, opening the ground floor to the outside and creating natural ventilation to the top-level dining areas.
