Healthy indoor air for staff and visitors
No welding achieves uniform monochrome surface effect CSWADI, who were responsible for designing the museum, knew that nora floorings would meet all the requirements. “nora floor coverings have proven themselves over years on one of our previous projects, a geriatric clinic in Sichuan, so we used one of nora’s rubber floor coverings for Sanxingdui Museum”, says a spokesperson for CSWADI. “What impressed us most were the attractive design, excellent functional properties and opportunities provided by a flooring that requires no welding — it looks as if it were laid as a single piece.”
Long service life for resource conservation “nora rubber floor coverings boast durability, longevity, and effortless maintenance, ensuring an enduring and resilient solution for our space”, says CSWADI’s spokesperson. “As such, they are ideal for heavytraffic spaces such as museums.” How often a flooring needs to be replaced during a building’s service life has a significant effect on both cost and environmental impact. A resistant floor covering conserves more resources, with the result that it is both more sustainable and economical. When subjected to normal levels of stress, norament floorings have a service life of over 40 years. “The combination of a long service life and being easy to clean has a positive effect on the life cycle cost and the environmental footprint of the building”, says the spokesperson.
Robust, long-lasting and easy to maintain, nora rubber floors have a decisive impact on the sustainability of pioneering exhibition concepts.