Kristian Augusts gate 13 is Norway's first full-scale conversion building at Tullin in the center of Oslo. The building offers a unique office community. The unique thing about the building is that building materials and loose fittings mainly consist of re-use. The building also meets the requirements for BREEAM-NOR Very Good.
SNØ looks like a glacier as it rolls down the hillside a stone's throw from the E6 right by Oslo’s eastern city limits. The Protan SE 1.8 membrane used for the 32.000 square meter large roof was delivered in white and two shades of grey, helping to achieve the architects' aesthetic ambitions.
FOSFAN has over 75 years on the market, offering a fixed range of fertilizers and custom-made compositions.
System: Blue Roof
Development of a train workshop at Bergen station with space for trains up to 110 metres long. The owner of the building is Bane NOR Eiendom AS. The roof is covered with Protan BlueProof Green.
Some ships deserve to be placed in glass and a frame. Now one of the year’s most sensational Norwegian construction operations has taken place around the old Hurtigrute ship MS “Finnmarken”.
The activity roof at WANG upper secondary school in Stavanger, roofed by Protan Entreprenør AS, Stavanger.
Darcy House Care Home, located in the scenic town of Matlock in Derbyshire, is a new luxury care facility set to open in Summer 2024.
The architectural firm Frost Larsen and BASE Erhverv have built Normal Logistics Park in Hedensted. The building is massive and covers almost 80,000 square metres. The logistics park was certified DGNB Gold.
In 2022, work began on building the extension, Parkhjørnet, which is centrally located at Haukeland Hospital in Bergen, Norway.
System: Vacuum Roof
The roof solution at the new Stavanger University Hospital (SUS) comprises 24,000 m² of vacuum roofing with Protan SE 1.6. The project delivers high operational reliability, long service life and advanced technical quality to one of Norway's largest healthcare buildings.
System: Turf Roof
Nordens Hus in the Faroe Islands was built in 1982–83 and required a roofing solution capable of withstanding one of the North Atlantic’s most challenging climates. With a Protan PVC membrane supplied and installed by Fagtun (now Kima), the result was a robust and long-lasting roof that has proven its quality over four decades.
The Fossdyke Paddock project in Saxilby consists of six bespoke eco homes built by Chiselwood Ltd. Protan membranes were chosen for this very high specification project. Protan single-ply membranes have a unique textured finish that was combined with Protan Omega Profiles to provide the required high level designer finish the client was looking for.
Maggie's Cancer Center in Oldham was built in 2017 and is the world's first engineered hardwood building. It is clad in tulipwood and has an interior that is just as innovative and beautiful. Underneath the building a tree is planted which emerges through the Protan roof.
The roof is not much bigger than a tennis court, but represents a mixed double of a new-build extension and the refurbishment of the original roof: Protan Vacuum System for the refurbished section and new Protan SE membrane for the extension.
Aestethics, longevity and flexibilty makes Protan single ply membrane an excellent choice for domestic roof projects, both new-build and refurbishment. This page showcases some inspirational projects with Protan single ply roof membranes.
Bespoke solutions, an inventive approach, attention to detail and solid craftmanship is what it takes to succeed with this most challenging project, a Geodesic dome home. This is the ultimate test of a roofer's abilities. And it looks gorgeous.
This luxury development required a high-level specification with a 25 year warranty. The roofs were required to be aesthetically similar to the metal standing seam roofs used on the surrounding commercial units. This was achieved using Protan single ply membrane and Omega profiles.
Austrått Indoor swimming facility is located in Sandnes municipality in Norway and is covered with a vacuum roof. The building has a gross area of 5,500 m2 and was completed in November 2020.
Protan was selected as supplier of the roofs on the new IKEA warehouse in Lublin, Poland
Protan has supplied the roof on the Statoil office building in Fornebu