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Elevator Design Book. Synergy ® and Evolution ® Design Contents Elevator Technology Elevator design book. synergy ® and evolution ® Design Contents synergy and evolution 04 Philosophy. Design line architecture 05 How to define your personal cabin 06 F design line 07 E design line 15 D design line 29 C design line 43 B design line 55 A design line 71 Cabin and landing fixtures 85 Planning tools 92 About us 93 We have turned our elevators into an architectural design element, providing users with a great thyssenkrupp ambiance they can see and feel. New design collection for synergy and evolution elevators offers a wide range of attractive styles and moods. Perfect, down to the detail. Every single element reflects our commitment to creating the optimum ride experience. From functional, robust cabin interiors to a luxurious look and feel: all design elements speak a clear language and provide exceptional quality. Our many combination possibilities allow you to select a design that perfectly meets your individual taste and needs. 4 synergy and evolution. Design line architecture. 5 synergy and evolution. Design line architecture. Our synergy and evolution elevators combine state-of-the-art technology with flexible Our synergy and evolution elevators feature new design lines, which are named with design. Immerse yourself in the design world of these two elevator families and choose letters from “F” to “A”. “F” indicates a more functional, robust design line, whereas “A” the design that suits your taste and requirements. portrays the premium designs. Our designers have developed predesigned cabins in various ambiances for each design line. In addition, the design lines A, B, E and D offer synergy evolution the opportunity to configure cabins according to your individual taste - truly custom fit. With its compact dimensions, the synergy series is perfect for Our future-oriented evolution series is perfect for mid-rise low-rise buildings with low- to mid-level traffic requirements. buildings with mid- to high-level traffic requirements. This synergy combines simplicity with appealing design and durability versatile, robust and spatially efficient elevator family features to provide comfortable, reliable mobility at a competitive price. best-in-class technology for excellent performance and superior Find the perfect design for your elevator. This elevator family has been successfully established on the ride comfort. Its advanced, modular design concept features Our new design line architecture makes it easy for you to select the of which design lines are available for which elevator models. market for over a decade. The proven technology and optimized an extensive range of colors and materials that can be freely design that meets your requirements and best complements your Our segmentation into residential and commercial/infrastructure layout helps to save costs and energy. synergy is the intelligent interchanged and adapted to your specific vision and needs. building‘s architecture. The graphic below gives you an overview buildings is intended as a guide and is not binding. solution for residential buildings and low-duty commercial buildings. evolution is the solution of choice for commercial applications and premium-class residential buildings. Residential segment Functional Comfort Premium F design line E design line D design line available for available for available for synergy 100 synergy 200 synergy 200 Commercial and Infrastructure segment Functional Comfort Premium C design line B design line A design line available for available for available for evolution 100, evolution 200, evolution 300 synergy 300, evolution 200, evolution 300 synergy 300, evolution 200, evolution 300 6 How to define your personal cabin. F design line How to define your F personal cabin. Choose your design line design line This design book gives you an overview of the 6 design lines available for our synergy and evolution elevators. Each design line offers you the opportunity to define the look, materials and features of your cabin. Choose the design line that best suits your building and its requirements. Predesigned cabin or custom-fit solution? Predesigned cabins Custom-fit solutions With our predesigned cabin interiors, we In addition to the predesigned cabins, the design Lines A, B, C, D make it easy for you to create your desired and E give you the opportunity to design the interior of your elevator atmosphere. Our design experts have according to your own wishes. There are several ways to do this: incorporated years of experience into the development of our more than 100 different Custom selection: cabin interiors. To make your choice even You can individually select all materials easier, we have grouped our cabins with within your chosen design line for the rear a similar ambiance. In the predesigned wall, COP wall or opposite COP wall. In cabins, the combination of wall materials addition, you can choose a ceiling, floor and colors are specified. But you are free and skirting, handrails and COP. to choose elements such as ceilings, floors, cabin and landing fixtures, handrails and other elements within your selected design line. Custom cabin: With this option, you get a cabin equipped only with a ceiling and a COP from your chosen design line. You can then choose your own floor, if you wish, and have the possibility to equip the cabin with your own wall finish and skirting. Availability of Custom-fit solutions Custom printed glass: Design line F E D C B A Customize the walls of your elevator with glass walls in the color of your choice or with an image that is digitally printed onto the glass wall. synergy 100 synergy 200 synergy 200 synergy evolution 100/200/300 evolution 100/200/300 300 synergy evolution 100/200/300 300 synergy Custom selection Discover more Cabin example: Custom cabin Panoramic cabin: There are 2 options to provide your variants of the Predesigned cabin F 10 Custom printed glass passengers with a good view from the F design line Ambiance: Timeless Panoramic rear wall cabin: you can either choose a 3-sided in the cabin Ceiling: LED plate designer tool. Walls: Brushed stainless steel Full panoramic cabin panoramic cabin with stainless steel frames or just a panoramic glass rear wall. Floor: Vinyl, Concrete Dark Grey f-design-synergy.thyssenkrupp-elevator.com COP: Silver Moon optional F design line Cabin example: Cabin example: Predesigned Cabin F02 Predesigned Cabin F04 Ambiance: Fresh Ambiance: Fresh Ceiling: Slim LED Ceiling: Slim LED Walls: Skinplate White and Blue Walls: Skinplate White and Beige Floor: Vinyl, Concrete Dark Grey Floor: Vinyl, Stone Beige 10 Predesigned cabins. Wall materials for F design line. 11 F design line Predesigned cabins. Wall materials. The F design line offers a variety of lively colors for the rear wall panel to create a The 8 predefined cabins of the F design line have walls made of stainless steel (brushed cool style. It also features long-lasting stainless steel finishes that are the ideal choice for or linen) or coated steel skinplate. Choose the combination that best suits your building. functional buildings. This design line presents predesigned cabin interiors in the ambiance styles “Fresh” and “Timeless”. White close to RAL 9003 Fresh SK01 Beige close to RAL 1015 SK02 Yellow close to RAL 1016 SK03 Grey close to RAL 7039 SK04 F01 SK01/SK03/SK01 F02 SK01/SK05/SK01 F03 SK01/SK06/SK01 F04 SK01/SK02/SK01 Timeless Blue close to RAL 6034 SK05 Green close to RAL 6018 SK06 Steel look F05 SK01/SK04/SK01 F06 SK07/SK01/SK07 F10 ST01/ST01/ST01 F11 ST02/ST02/ST02 SK07 Stainless steel Stainless steel Linen Gr.220D ST02 ST01 Legend: SK: Skinplate Legend: The descriptions next to the cabin names specify the wall materials for each predesigned cabin, facing the COP wall/rear wall/COP wall. All wall materials are on page 11. ST: Stainless steel 12 Mirrors, skirting and handrails for F design line. Ceilings and floors. 13 F design line Mirrors, skirting and handrails. Ceiling and floors. Mirrors Ceiling A mirror in 5 mm tempered safety glass is included on the rear The F design line includes a structural white painted ceiling that wall, or on the side wall for elevators with a double entrance. enhances the reflection of light from the slim LED panel light to Mirrors make the cabin feel more spacious and create appealing provide comfortable, uniform lighting. ceiling light reflections. Option Partial-width and mid-height Slim LED plate Skirting Handrails Floors Protect your walls with a stainless steel skirting on the side and The handrails can be mounted on opposite to COP wall or on Hardwearing, easy-to-clean vinyl in a choice of three colors. rear walls, on top and bottom of the cabin. three walls to meet accessibility requirements. Standard finish in You also have the option to supply your own flooring. chrome-plated aluminum, optionally in brushed stainless steel. Vinyl flooring Anodized aluminum silver Chrome-plated aluminum Stainless steel satin 1 Nature Black FV10 2 Concrete Chalk FV11 3 Concrete Dark Grey FV02 1 2 3 14 Doors finishes. Door finishes. E Pebble grey Choose your material RAL 7032 Primed painted Stainless steel The doors are supplied in different finishes. In the F design line, Gr.220D the standard finish for cabin doors is stainless steel Gr.220. As design line Stainless steel an option, you can choose stainless steel with Linen finish. The E design line Linen landing doors are available with primed painted (RAL 7032) finish or the option of stainless steel Gr.220 or stainless steel Linen. Discover more Cabin example: variants of the Predesigned cabin E10 E design line Ambiance: Pop Art in the cabin Ceiling: Lightbox, LED lighting designer tool. Walls: Laminate shiny, Crystal White/Juicy Pink e-design-synergy.thyssenkrupp-elevator.com Floor: Vinyl Tissé Grey COP: Edge E design line Cabin example: Cabin example: Predesigned Cabin E02 Predesigned Cabin E41 Ambiance: Pure Ambiance: Royal Ceiling: Lightbox Ceiling: Tiffany Walls: Laminate shiny, Folkestone Walls: St.
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