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Insulated Longspan Wall Panel Systems KS1000LS
Insulated Tile Support Roof Panel System KS1000 TS
Controlled Environment Panel System KS1200 CS
Insulated Trapezoidal Wall Panel System KS1000 RW
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KINGSPAN PANELS AT YEALANDS ESTATE
RETHINKING THE ART OF EXTERNAL ROOF AND WALL FAÇADES
RETHINKING THE ART OF EXTERNAL ROOF AND WALL FACADES
NEW TO DESIGN – KINGSPAN’S INSULATED ROOF AND ARCHITECTURAL WALL PANEL SYSTEMS
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Kingspan KS1000 Architectural Wall Panels in Micro-Rib profile have been used to complement the rural environment in the construction of the new Yealands Estate Winery in Blenheim, New Zealand. The winery achieves a Green Building Council five-star rating. The impact on the environment has been c...
Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2008

See the constructive thinking behind Kingspan® Insulated Panels.
New to Australia. Maufactured locally.
New to Architects. The insulated panel concept - façade, insulation core and finished interior are merged.
New to construction industry. Compliance with Section J thermal...
Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2008

• New to Australia. Manufactured locally.
• New to architects. The insulated panel concept – facade insulation core and finished interior are merged.
• New to construction industry. Compliance with Section J thermal regulations is guaranteed.
• New to design. A range of fini...
Source: Architectural Product News - August/September 2008

• New to Australia. Locally manufactured giving designers and builders direct access to this revolutionary building system
• New to architects. The roof and architectural wall panel systems are a dramatically different concept. One piece, multiple functions. The facade, insulation core and f...
Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008

Kingspan Insulated Panels has recently introduced a range of Australian-made insulated architectural wall panels (AWPs), giving the construction industry direct access to this innovative building system.
Available in a range of profiles and colours, the pre-engineered panels combine a high...
Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008

Though common in coolroom and cold store facilities, insulated panels – sometimes referred to as composite or sandwich panels – have rarely been used for external roof and wall applications. Kingspan Insulated Panels produces Australian-made, purpose-designed insulated panels for external roofs a...
Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008

As a leading interior design company in the international market, Schiavello know that the image they present to their customers is extremely important. That’s why the Melbourne-based company chose the Kingspan Architectural Wall Panel system for their own showroom. Kingspan’s Architectural Wall...
Source: Architectural Product News - December 2006/January 2007

Modern winemakers know that the look of the winery itself is part of the marketing of wine. An increasing number of New Zealand’s leading wineries are turning to Kingspan Insulated Panels to construct their winery buildings. As well as producing attractive, temperature-controlled buildi...
Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2007

Even before BCA Part J (Mandatory Energy-Efficiency Measures for Non-Residential Construction), Kingspan’s PIR insulated roof and wall systems optimized thermal efficiency, helping to prevent unnecessary heat transfer. Kingspan’s insulated roof and wall systems can reduce energy use by up to ...
Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2007