Even the most beautiful ceiling cannot be admired in the dark. Thus, our ceiling systems are equipped with integrated lighting solutions that will represent every room in the best light – according to our principle"All from one source".
Being part of the owner-operated Lindner Group, a global leader in interior fit-out, facade construction and insulation engineering, Lindner Brasausky offers both the effective organisation of a specialised scaffolding company and the stability and reliability of a group!
Lindner specially developed a ceiling system for the Allianz Suisse headquarters in Wallisellen, Switzerland: the Plafotherm® heated/chilled ceiling with concrete core activation and a concealed supply air system within the ceiling void.
Safety against terrorism is playing an important part at locations where crowds of people come together, such as airports, railway stations and other public buildings. The Lindner Group has addressed this subject and developed a special wall cladding for London Heathrow Airport Terminal 2 – for maximum human safety.
Intelligent heating and cooling systems are important for controlling the room temperature and creating a pleasant and liveable environment for the occupants. The hollow floor system FLOOR and more® comfort meets both requirements.
Thanks to various coatings and colours Lindner Free wall claddings enable aesthetic and noble surfaces. They provide for a free, creative and individual room design made of wood, metal or glass for walls or columns. The walls can be embellished with a foil looking like genuine wood.
In summer 2011, Lindner Group was commissioned to provide the facade of a new service centre for the company Losinger Marazzi AG. Installation began in November and was completed in April 2012. The total area of Lindner facades installed on this office building is 4,800 m2.
The new surface product line EFFECTline sets new standards for visual possibilities of Lindner metal ceilings. As an alternative to a plain metal ceiling panel, the surfaces are available in grinded metal optics with three-dimensional effects.
The Linz music theatre was inaugurated on 11 April 2013 – four years after the beginning of construction. Approximately 1,700 invited guests watched the première of"Spuren der Verirrten"(Traces of the Lost), an opera in three acts.
The new Scandic Hotel is situated on the Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade, south of the Tilla-Durieux-Park. Laid out as an inner-city 30 meter wide green strip, the park runs from Potsdamer Platz about 500 meters south to the Landwehrkanal, covering the tunnel of the north-south railway line.