Roland Wolf

Wolfwand: Modern construc­tion in a gap

The Wolfwand wall system consists of two multifunction shells which are connected by means of a patented connection system right at the construction site. Afterwards cast-in-situ concrete is filled in the hollow space between the two shells. The patented connection system combined with the existing reinforcement ensures concreting at floor-to-floor height without the risk of any recess at the outer shell.

Using the Wolfwand wall system, it is possible to erect a building absolutely indepen-dent of any sheeting and not requiring any working space in a weather-independent way and impermeable to...

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