BOAVISTA delivers a project in Rua Sá da Bandeira, in the heart of Oporto

BOAVISTA delivers a project in Rua Sá da Bandeira, in the heart of Oporto
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Date: 28 February 2019

The busy street of Sá da Bandeira, in Oporto, received another renovated building with BOAVISTA Windows.

This project is located downtown Porto, one of the most important areas of the city, where many inhabitants, tourists and workers circulate frequently. Inevitably it is an area where we find high levels of noise both day and night.

It is in areas like this that the new results obtained regarding the sound insulation capacity of the BOAVISTA windows stand out. These systems allow you to create a space where you can work without distractions and get quality rest.

The characteristics of fibreglass also make it possible to use large spans without compromising the acoustic and thermal insulation of the building. Perfect for projects where the facades aim at the entrance of a lot of light.

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