The Sound Barrier and the Cockpit, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Products Used Pilkington Optilam™ and Pilkington Suncool™ based products Description Not long ago, a new acoustic barrier, the Sound Barrier, appeared alongside the A2 motorway near The Sound Barrier The ends of the barrier are shaped like a snake’s head and are lit up at night from the inside. The front of the barrier is illuminated by LEDs. The glass is not mounted in a frame or on adaptors, but in rubber mouldings. The use of rubber helped to keep the project within the demanding budget. Any attempt to mount the glass using traditional frames and adapters would have sent the building costs far too high and glass as a cladding for the Sound Barrier would have been impossible. The Cockpit The Cockpit is 180 metres long, with a view over the A2 motorway. It consists of offices and the Hessing motor company showroom. The Cockpit incorporates structural glazing that is mechanically attached and built into the continuous frame of the barrier. In this respect the building appears to be fully integrated into the acoustic barrier.
The Sound Barrier and The Cockpit were awarded the Dutch Glass Award and the Steel Prize 2006. Reference soundbarrier1 Location NL Address A2 motorway, Leidsche Rijn (Utrecht) Architect ONL Kas Oosterhuis Client Municipality Utrecht, |




