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Lindner Products:
Quality materials and systems to the very highest industry standards
Lindner Service:
Comprehensive project management services
Setting a benchmark by choosing Lindner: - Facades and complete interior t-out work for passenger terminals, lounges and shops - Unique system solutions or bespoke designs - Outstanding performance of high quality products - Extensive in-house production capabilities - A wealth of industry experience - Specialized Airports and Airlines team
Environmental protection
Creating sustainable interior products that meet the demands of the environment
Airports and airlines recognise that proactive measures fostering environmental stewardship are needed to minimise harm to the environment while responding to growing international demands for air travel. Although much of the environmental impact of air travel occurs during the flight and is outside their control, airports play an important role in the minimisation of the environmental impacts of others within the aviation industry. The Lindner Group, is a member of the US Green Building Council and founding member of the German Society for Sustainable Products (DGNB).
A cleaner environment
Acting in an environmentally aware manner is essential if an organisation such as Lindner is to achieve lasting success and for this reason the company uses ecologically tested and acceptable materials wherever possible. It also operates in accordance with an accredited environmental management programme that aims to reduce both environmental emissions and energy consumption.
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Terminal I
Terminal 1 was one of the largest orders for the airport division at that time. Over 50,000 m of custom made metal ceilings with special crossing box were delivered and installed by Lindner. The ceiling achieves high acoustical values and in addition, all services such as sprinklers, lights and loudspeakers are integrated into the flexible system.
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Terminal II
The highly regarded Terminal II at Munich Airport has been built for the exclusive use of Lufthansa AG and its Star Alliance Members. At the new terminal building Lindner was responsible for the metal ceilings and the special check-in islands with a curved distinctive ceiling construction. In addition, we also supplied a special aluminum grid ceiling: the extraordinary design feature called Take off. Works in excess of 35 million EUR for Terminal I & II have been carried out by Lindner.
Individual solutions
For this project there was a high demand for access to the installation behind the ceilings and the solution needed a system which could hingedown without the requirement of any special tool. In order to meet the clients need Lindner developed a special hinge-down mechanism.
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Fire protection
Due to the special protection material and an impregnation process developed by Lindner, the bamboo ceiling fulfilled the high local fire protection requirements.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) awarded the Madrid Barajas International Airport with the Stirling Prize, the most prestigious British architectural award, in 2006.
Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (formally Richard Rogers Partnership), London Estudio Lamela, Madrid
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Apart from the custom made main ceiling the terminal includes three different types of Lindners high quality standard module ceiling systems.
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Furniture/joinery works
Business centres
Kitchens
Toilets
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Architects: J.S.K., Frankfurt Prof. Mckler Architekten, Frankfurt FAAG, Frankfurt Braun und Volleth, Frankfurt
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Beacons
Facades
Partitions
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Airport
Ceilings
Bespoke solutions according to our customers demands have always been the core competence of Lindner. The Disc ceiling at T5 exemplifies our expertise in this area. The additional ceiling works carried out at T5 underline also our ability to fulfill every customer preference. In total Lindner supplied and installed more than 130,000 m of metal ceilings systems.
The following products have been designed, manufactured and installed by Lindner:
- Facades - Drop & Slide ceilings - Disc ceilings - Raft ceilings - Mesh ceilings - Tubular ceilings - Partitions glazed and metal wall linings - Beacons and FID Trees - Floor systems - Doors Tubular Ceilings
Disc Ceilings
Raft Ceilings
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The T2B concourse satellite building is linked to Terminal 2 at Heathrow and will provide 6 new serviced aircraft stands ready for the Airbus A 380. The departures concourse is designed to provide flexibility for both open and closed gate configurations and is treated via a displacement ventilation system using 8,000 m of Lindner raised floor systems as the distribution plenum. Lindner was also awarded to supply and install 7,000 m glazed facade and solid cladding areas.
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CO2 saving / m (Conventional 12.4 Technik) CO2 saving / m2 (%) (relative to -43 % Conventional)
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PUREline
PUREline is a real wood veneer surface on metal panels of aluminium or galvanised steel. This highly engineered product satisfies the highest demands in regards of visual appearance and technical properties such as fire and earthquake resistance. The PUREline ceiling panels have all the advantages of metal ceilings, such as light weight.
Architect: ADP Paris; dar al-handasah, shair and partners, Dubai .i,
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Binnacles
At Chek Lap Kok the binnacles fulfil a multi-service role incorporating many of the functional features required of a modern airport such as convenience telephones, fire hydrants, hose reels, clocks, advertisements, fire alarms, magazine/leaflet rackets, speakers, power sockets, cameras and even air handling. Over 200 binnacles in 34 different sizes are distributed throughout the building.
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After several years of double-digit growth, San Jose International Airport engaged Gensler to plan its future to meet on exceptional passenger experience. The architect conducted numerous studies to understand traveller dynamics and then developed a flexible terminal concept that anticipates growth and streamlines traveller movement. The terminal will accommodate 40 aircrafts, 10,000 rental cars and short-term parking. Lindner supplied curved hook-on ceilings with seismic requirements.
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Worldwide references
- Abu Dhabi International Airport, United Arab Emirates - Addis Abeba International Airport, Ethiopia - Ahmedabad Airport, India - Alicante Airport, Spain - Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands - Anadir Airport, Russia - Ankara New Domestic International Airport, Turkey - Athens International Airport, Greece - Baita Hohhot Airport, China - Bangalore International Airport, India - Banja Luka Airport, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Barcelona International Airport, Spain - Beijing Capital International Airport, China - Belgrade Airport Nikola Tesla, Serbia - Berlin International Airport Tegel, Germany - Berlin Schnefeld Airport, Germany - Bremen Airport, Germany - Brussels International Airport, Belgium - Brussels South Charleroi Airport, Belgium - Cairo International Airport, Egypt - Ciudad Real Don Quijote Airport, Spain - Cologne/Bonn Airport, Germany - Cordoba Pajas Blancas Airport, Spain - Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport, China - Dortmund Airport, Germany - Dresden Airport, Germany - Dubai International Airport, United Arab Emirates - Dubai World Central Airport, United Arab Emirates - Dublin International Airport, Ireland - Durban King Shaka International Airport, South Africa - Dusseldorf International Airport, Germany - Edinburgh Airport, United Kingdom - Enfidha International Airport, Tunisia - Frankfurt Rhein Main Airport, Germany - Friedrichshafen Airport, Germany - Graz Airport, Austria - Hamburg Airport, Germany - Hato International Airport, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles - Hong Kong International Airport, China - Houston William P. Hobby Airport, United States - Istanbul Atatrk International Airport, Turkey
Istanbul Atatrk International Airport, Turkey Dusseldorf International Airport, Germany Dublin International Airport, Ireland Athens International Airport, Greece
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- Kaufbeuren Airport, Germany - Las Vegas McCarran Airport, United States - Lechfeld Airport, Germany - Leh Airport, India - Leipzig-Halle Airport, Germany - Lisbon Airport, Portugal - London Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom - London Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom
Oslo Gardemoen International Airport, Norway
- London Luton Airport, United Kingdom - London Stansted Airport, United Kingdom - Luxembourg International Airport, Luxembourg - Madrid-Barajas International Airport, Spain - Malaga Airport, Spain - Mangalore Airport, India - Miami International Airport, United States - Milan Airport, Italy - Moscow Domodedovo Airport, Russia - Munich Franz Josef Strau Airport, Germany
- Mnster-Osnabrck Airport, Germany - Ningbo Airport, China - Nuremberg Airport, Germany - Oslo Gardemoen International Airport, Norway - Paphos Airport, Cyprus - Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, France - Prague Letiste Airport, Czech Republic - Ramstein Airport, Germany - Rostock-Laage Airport, Germany - San Jose International Airport, United States - Shanghai Pudong International Airport, China - Sharjah Airport, United Arab Emirates - Shenzhen Airport, China - Sibiu International Airport, Romania - Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore - Sofia Airport, Bulgaria - Stuttgart Airport, Germany - Tbilisi International Airport, Georgia - Vienna International Airport, Austria - Washington Dulles International Airport, United States - Xian Xianyang Airport, China
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