CANO SHOPPING CENTRE


THERMAL SEPARATION OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS

THE PROJECT AND ITS REQUIREMENT

ECE opens the Cano inner-city shopping centre in Singen after two and a half years of construction. The main structural features include a 16,000m² sales area on three levels and around 500 parking spaces on two floors above the sales levels. The form and expression of the landscape as well as regional characteristics are reflected in the architecture and design of the centre.
Emphasis was placed on the use of special materials and technologies to increase user comfort and improve building performance.
Connections between steel and reinforced concrete components require thermal separation to avoid thermal as well as cold bridges. Similarly, the centre‘s large-scale façade systems can place a thermal load on the main structure. This required measures to create thermal breaks for use between multiple connections within the structural frame.

THE SOLUTION

Calenberg core compact bearings have been used between steel brackets and connecting components. The bearings were designed for thermal separation of structural connections and to insulate as well as to protect the internal building structures from excessive heating and cooling. The installation of the core compact bearings resulted in minimising energy losses and the risk of condensation, as well as improving the energy efficiency of the building.

FACTS AND FIGURES

Completion: 2020
City, country: Singen, Germany
Realisation: 2020

CALENBERG PRODUCTS USED

Compact Core Bearing

TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE BEARING

Absorbable tension
σR,d = 63 N/mm² (20 mm thickness)
σR,d = 42 N/mm² (5, 10 und 15 mm thickness)

Thickness
5*, 10, 15 und 20 mm    *Without building authority approval

Temperature resistance
-25 °C and +50 °C, short-term up to +70 °C

Thermal conductivity coefficient
λ = 0,2 W/(m*K)