KMEW "Roman Brick" fiber cement panels adorned the facades of the first stage of the Znak residential complex, the construction of which is being completed in Kirov by the project of the architect Alexei Ivanov.
The construction of the facility began in 2016 by the large regional development company Zhelezno. The approximate area of the facades is 50,000 m². The choice of facade material was influenced by several factors: a variety of colors, the ability to install in any weather conditions, resistance to corrosion, fading and burning.
The selected panels belong to the Seradir V series, specially designed for cladding multi-storey buildings. The articles of the panels used in this project -
HCW1964, HCW1962, CW1965, HCW1967
The peculiarity of these panels is the most realistic effect of old brickwork. To achieve this, an imitation of hand-molded brick was used, which is characterized by uneven edges and a textured surface. Another distinctive feature is the wide seams of a contrasting shade, which can also be seen on the surface of the bricks (it gives the impression of natural smudges of the masonry mortar).
Modern technologies helped to achieve such a visual result, thanks to which the beauty of aged bricks and the incredible strength of facade panels were combined
Recall that KMEW facade panels have been produced in Japan for over thirty years. The material is supplied to the domestic market and all over the world, including the USA, Canada, Australia, Korea and Russia. You can view the assortment and learn more about the advantages and features of KMEW panels here.