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In this news item, we would like to draw attention to the contribution that Artitec may make to Ronald McDonald House Emma Amsterdam. We will explain what activities the Ronald McDonald Children's Fund performs and how we as Artitec can contribute to this.
The Artitec Home interior door hardware has been expanded to include a 5mm sprung rosette system. This rosette system comes both round and square and can be used with the vast majority of our stainless steel handles. Both in black and in brushed stainless steel this thin rose contributes to an elegant and refined look in your interior. With this new rosette system, Artitec offers a range of options to suit your needs.
Rosettes on your door are a thing of the past with the new Italian NUDA collection, now available from Artitec. NUDA is Italian for naked, and that's exactly what these door handles are. Because these door handles have no rosettes (or a very minimal rosette if necessary), it gives a very clean and minimalist look to your interior. This exclusive technology from NUDA is a unique innovation in interior design. With this new collection you will turn every door into a beautiful experience.
Instellingen voor geestelijke gezondheidszorg willen een therapeutische en ondersteunende omgeving creëren om het genezingsproces te bevorderen. Het verwijderen of minimaliserenvan de risico’s draagt bij aan een veiligere en meer bevorderlijke atmosfeer voor patiënten om zich te concentreren op hun herstel.
Artitec's joining the C2C Building Group not only marks a valuable collaboration, but also brings innovative C2C door fittings into the spotlight. Our door fittings are a crucial addition to the growing range of sustainable building materials within the construction industry.
The completely new office building for the EMA (European Medicines Agency) was recently completed on the South Axis in Amsterdam. This complex, including various conference rooms, was developed by the State Property Company on behalf of the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport. The international EMA was formerly based in London, but has chosen to resettle in Amsterdam. The EMA employs approximately 900 people of around 30 nationalities. Every year the EMA receives more than 36,000 visitors and organizes 500 to 600 meetings and congresses. The EMA is responsible for the quality and safety of new medicines for humans and animals authorised on the European market.
Accessible is the normThe Government Buildings Agency uses the ITS standard as one of the starting points in the design of their real estate. The Integrated Accessibility Standard (ITS) for the built environment is an important tool for assessing and optimising physical accessibility.