Editor’s Choice
The Schöck Isokorb range
is now BIM planning compliant
As Building Information Modelling (BIM) begins to
revolutionise the buildings planning process, Schöck is
pleased to announce that it is the first manufacturer to
present a library of load-bearing thermal insulation
elements in the BIM exchange format IFC 2x3.
The new CAD service portal on the Schöck website is
available to users and features a selection of Isokorb
types K; KXT; KS; and KST. Architects, designers and
structural engineers can therefore easily plan in BIM
balconies, or other projecting components, using thermal
breaks that allow connectivity between concrete-toconcrete; concrete-to-steel; or steel-to-steel applications.
KYOTO GARDEN ART.
Much interest from trade and public at the Chelsea
flower show, show casing 2 new designs and 1 new
product, now you have even more choice 4 standard
sizes, 18 patterns in either Hardwood or Aluminium.
This product has been used for over 40 years in the
building trade as exterior house cladding, now a pattern
has been cut out to make it more attractive, so it has a
proven track record of integrity & longevity, with wax
being part of it's make-up through out the board they are
waterproof, and I've just b