Well Lagos, in Montevideo (Uruguay), a luxury project with a ceramic Ventilated façades.
Located in Parque Miramar, Canelones, Uruguay, the Well project comprises three residential buildings, located around a small private lake located in the center of the block and has more than 1,500 square meters of ceramic Ventilated façades.
The project has been created by Ponce de Leon Architects and shows a special concern for those timeless aspects of architecture that transcend fashion. It reproduces an architecture that responds to the local culture, to the variations in the climate and the landscape.
The choice of materials for this project responds to a very careful criterion in attention to sustainability, energy efficiency and aesthetics. It is a source of pride for Gresmanc Group to be able to say that our ceramics are present in this type of project where so much detail is pampered.
The wrap on each one of the three buildings is made from Favemanc ventilated ceramic façade. A total of more than 1,500 square metres of 17 mm thick alveolar ceramic panels that offer major benefits in terms of thermal and acoustic insulation. A matte black finish was chosen for the project, made from unglazed full body natural paste (colour: F039 Negronat).
The assembly and installation work on the Ventilated façades system was carried out by the construction company quantaxIt has been flawless.
As an added value, thanks to our company's commitment to innovation and sustainability, the Gresmanc Group ceramic Ventilated façades has photocatalytic properties that derive in three basic benefits: antibacterial, decontaminating and self-cleaning.