The new Inclusive Pavilion of Elche aims to position itself as a benchmark in adapted sports and urban regeneration.
The modern pavilion will have a built area of more than 6,600 square meters and will have the capacity to receive 3,000 people. Of this influx, 1,500 seats will be fixed, while the rest will be configured in a mobile and removable way and will adapt to the specific needs of each event. The venue will be equipped with a versatile central court for the practice of various sports, and a service ring equipped with changing rooms, gym and weight rooms, ensuring access and comfort for all users.
The design of the building has been developed with energy efficiency criteria, with a solar roof, and a translucent textile covering on the facade to improve natural lighting.
At Innaltech we have designed and manufactured, under the direction of Tecopsa, the skylights installed on the large roof of the pavilion. A great industrial development by our technical department in the design, manufacture and technical support to Tecopsa and the company Solar Innova, manufacturer of the encapsulated solar panels.
The skylights have been manufactured with our MC60 profile, with a specific profile for solar panel and skylight fastening systems that guarantee perfect tightness.
A total of 360 1905x1000mm ceilings on a surface of 795 m2
SOLUTION: Inclusive sports pavilion skylight – Elx
Glass with c-Si monocrystalline silicon technology:
360 units c-Si 1905x1000mm / 36 Mono 158 / 6T+6T / Side boxes.
60 units c-Si 1830x1000m / 36 Mono 158 / 6T+6T / Side boxes.
TOTAL RESULTS:
Total surface = 795.6 m²
Total peak power (c-Si) = 74.3 kWp.
Total generated energy (c-Si) = 108,076 kWh/year
Our profile allows us to make all types of curtain wall facades and roofs, thanks to the large number of profiles available. The fast and intuitive assembly allows us to carry out large works in a very short time. Aesthetically, the projecting modules are indistinguishable from the fixed ones and allows the construction of facades with visible or hidden profiles behind the glass.
We highlight the STV typology. With it, we achieve that no aluminum profile that holds the glass is visible. That is, we obtain the same aesthetic effect as a traditional structural silicone curtain wall, but at a lower cost. This saving comes both in the amount of materials needed and in the greater simplicity of assembly and, therefore, with a significant reduction in labor costs.
Mainel base dimensions: 60 mm
Maximum glass thickness: 44 mm
Overall profile thickness: 2.2 mm