Those who live in South Tyrol and go on holiday appreciate the connection to the magnificent nature. Architect Bettina Regensberger took up this idea in the planning of the residential complex Castell, Sand in Taufers, Italy. “Through the
decoratively perforated terrace parapets, you feel in the middle of nature and still enjoy privacy,” the architect says. But if you have a large balcony, you also tend to store things on it that would not be conserved by the aesthetics of a house. “Thanks to the perforated Bruag balcony cladding, they remain discreetly in the background, and the attractive appearance of the facade always produces the full effect,” says the architect, enthusiastic about the additional side effect. Material and perforations are repeated on garage doors, French balconies and stair railings.