Entrance system LIBERTY – enhances the entrance to the house

28.01.2025 15:00
JAP FUTURE


In the area around the house, it is necessary to place various elements that are closely related to the use of the house. In addition to paving and vegetation, there is a number of necessary, relatively large elements that have their important place there. Unfortunately, these elements are often consciously or unconsciously overlooked.

The collaboration between landscape architect Jakub Finger from the Partero studio and the company JAP FUTURE solved the problem of how to connect seemingly incompatible functions related to the use of the house, whether it involves an electricity distributor, a gate, or the storage of garbage bins. A comprehensive Entrance System LIBERTY was created, which features a complete range of elements with flexible modularity and precise detail. Such a cohesive system is not offered by anyone else in Europe; it is, without exaggeration, a European unique.

In the fence from the left is the ENERGY module – cover for the electricity meter, GATIE – gate, RINGIE – mailbox, doorbell
photo: JAP FUTURE

The responsiveness to the demands of architects and end customers is simply that there is no longer a need to complicate the invention of another steam engine and coordinate everything complicatedly on the construction site. A system is available where form and function are in a rare symbiosis, and the final effect can be expected with a high degree of probability. Moreover, all modules are in standardized designs, and the colors are so variable that the visibility of the entire assembly can be successfully emphasized or suppressed in the spirit of the entire building.

Detail of the CLEANNY module, which allows, besides practical and aesthetic storage of the waste container, also easy manipulation with it.
source: JAP FUTURE

Prototyping and subsequent series production have made it possible to achieve unique perfection at reasonable costs, which is very complex and directly impossible to achieve with custom production. "And that was one of the reasons why our company seized this opportunity," emphasizes Petr Paksi, managing director of JAP FUTURE, adding technical details: "After testing, we chose 3 mm aluminum sheet for LIBERTY, which is optimal for outdoor use. Additionally, including a titanium passivation surface treatment before powder coating makes the product a true champion with a long lifespan."

FULL module – box for storing packages. You give the delivery company a code and don't have to worry about anything else. The module features a mailbox, house number, and preparation for a doorbell and hidden entrance camera.
source: JAP FUTURE

The complexity of the LIBERTY entrance system is one of its main benefits. Eleven modules handle all the essential functions associated with the use of the house, such as a gate, cover for garbage bins, for an electric or gas distributor, mailbox, doorbell, or house number. Special attention should be paid to the box for storing packages without the presence of the property owner. All modules are design-unified, and care has been taken of additional details that are precisely managed.

ROOFY module contains various components – house number, mailbox, and preparation for a doorbell. It is supplemented with an awning, so its placement is only possible at a house. The solitarily placed PACK module for storing shipments without the presence of the property owner.
source: JAP FUTURE

Individual modules of the LIBERTY entrance system can be incorporated into the project solitarily or as part of a fence. They can also be used independently or combined as needed based on the individual requirements of the building. "The LIBERTY system will certainly satisfy even the most demanding clients," asserts company director Petr Paksi and proudly adds that good products promote themselves: "The LIBERTY entrance system boasts the Grand Prix award for the best product, which it received at the For Arch fair!”

www.japcz.cz
The English translation is powered by AI tool. Switch to Czech to view the original text source.
0 comments
add comment

Related articles