NUOVA SYSTEMA snc
P.zza Manin, 5/3 - 16122 Genova (Italy)
Tel. +39 010 81.93.18 / 83.98.17 - Fax +39 010 88.78.71
P. Iva: 03468190107 - E-mail: info@nuovasystema.com
GIOVANNI COSTA
FEDERICO RAVELLA 
 

The massive use of glass and granite surfaces in the new architectonic techniques has created a new culture of construction.Today modern designers ask for up-to-date systems that can meet different building needs, according with the growing impact of technological change.

The ability of renewing our techniques as well as following new trends is what really makes us competitive in a wavering market situation.

Thanks to the planning flexibility of its systems and to the thirty-year-long experience of its technical managers, Nuova Systema can surely answer to the new architects needs.


Our highly skilled staff, whose experience in the aluminium window field has developed for more than thirty years, enables us to make curtain walls of main importance in any country.

We can show you the most important works performed to give you some examples:

  1. Torre Atrina 2 Atene 1982 [display image]
  2. Brucargo Bruxelles 1980 [display image]
  3. Roche Chemical Atene 1992 [display image]
  4. Ministero delle Finanze Roma 1987 [display image]
  5. Tour Neptune Parigi 1971 [display image]
  6. Astir Palace Hotel Atene 1982 [display image]
  7. Ministry of PPT Jeddah 1982
  8. Raimat Lerida 1986 [display image]

In 1984 we were the first company in Europe to study and introduce "Allglass" curtain wall systems in the market, their aesthetical appearance is the result of research done to reach the best safety. As a matter of fact, more than 2.000.000 mq. installed have confirmed our success.
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Nuova Systema works throughout the world: in Europe, in the Middle East, in South America, in Northern Africa etc.

Curtain Walls Systems:

vitrall- Frameless glazing, monolithic and insulating glass

vs 60- Structural Glazing

sy 50- With mullions and transoms with cover, semistructural with cover

KF- Ventilated recovering walls

allglass- Cell facades

 

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