Historical plasters and aerogel insulation plaster for the Domherrenhaus in Freising

Historical plasters and aerogel insulation plaster for the Domherrenhaus in Freising

Item

Historic building

Type

Energetic renovation

Implementation

2017

Location

Germany - 85354 Freising

Size

100 m²

Information

Renovation captivates heritage conservation in the shadow of the Domberg - A tripartite planning: Architect - Client - Heritage Conservation.

Used products

HASIT HASOLAN®

HASIT HASOLAN®

Lime mortar

HASIT 250 RENOPLUS®

HASIT 250 RENOPLUS®

Renovation and levelling plaster

HASIT FIXIT 222

HASIT FIXIT 222

Aerogel high-performance insulating plaster

Historical plasters and aerogel insulation plaster for the Domherrenhaus in Freising

Involved companies

Architect

Volker Herzog

Merchandiser

Simon Gruber

Reference as PDF

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Further references

The Münzarkaden monument was energetically renovated using an aerogel insulation plaster system

The Münzarkaden monument was energetically renovated using an aerogel insulation plaster system

The listed Old Town Hall was insulated and renovated using thermal insulation plaster and renovation plaster.

Ecological lime plasters for the old monastery brewery in Neumarkt

Ecological lime plasters for the old monastery brewery in Neumarkt

The monastery brewery was gently renovated with ecological lime products, preserving the appealing surface texture.

Historic Art Nouveau villa energetically renovated

Historic Art Nouveau villa energetically renovated

Renovation of the facade of a historic Art Nouveau villa from an energy efficiency perspective.

Old Town Hall in Bietigheim-Bissingen

Old Town Hall in Bietigheim-Bissingen

Achieving the desired U-value with a layer thickness of just two centimeters and creating valuable living space.

Renovation plaster WTA for the funding facility of the Ecksberg Foundation

Renovation plaster WTA for the funding facility of the Ecksberg Foundation

The substance of the listed manor estate was preserved with the CALSOLAN® renovation plaster system using Roman lime.