- 20 December, 2023
Self-supporting curved roof with a span of 22 meters in the Marie Curie educational center in Seville - Spain
The INCO 155.3 Curved self-supporting profile, given its great resistance capacity, has been used to cover a sports court at the public preschool and primary school of Marie Curie in Seville (Spain).
At the CEIP Marie Curie, located in Seville, part of its outdoor sports area has been covered with the self-supporting curved roof system. This self-supporting curved roof system manages to reach spans of up to 22 m without the need for an intermediate structure and with a very short execution time.
This self-supporting canopy covers a regulation basketball court in the longitudinal direction and two smaller courts in the transverse direction. The structure is made up of a series of inclined supports and horizontal beams that receive the roof. Furthermore, at the ends of the vault, tubular lattices are arranged in the plane of the roof, whose main function is to brace the structure and fix the first and last sheet.
It is a cover composed of the INCO 155.3 Curved profile, it does not require maintenance and offers durability that, depending on the material, can provide up to 30 years of warranty. It can be supplied in different colors in stock or in any color upon request. The execution time for the roof is fast, being able to install 1,000 m² within a week.
Its main advantages include avoiding direct exposure to the sun in the central hours of the day and allowing activities to be carried out even on rainy days. This has a positive impact on students, as it allows them to maintain their school routines and enjoy outdoor recreation, regardless of the weather.
WORK: | Self-supporting curved cover for the multisports area of the Marie Curie public school |
PLACE: | Sevilla - Spain |
SYSTEM: | Self-supporting curved roof system |
TECHNICAL DATA: |
Solution composed of the INCO155.3 self-supporting curved profile in white lacquered steel |