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With the design of the Jewish Museum in Berlin the architect Daniel Libeskind created a masterpiece. His building gives an imposing spatial impression between surprise, fascination and discomfort. The planers always made high demands on the quality of work. In the staircase special demands were made on the execution of the plaster work. The walls with a maximum length of 60 m should be perfectly plastered and appear completely plain even in case of unfavourable incidence of light. PROTEKTOR offered the solution. Quick plaster profiles are plaster gauges for the efficient making of plain machine made plaster surfaces. The result is a perfect surface without any shadows. CITES: "Support by PROTEKTOR was important" stated the managing director of the executing company. "In co-operation with PROTEKTOR we can develop detailed solutions or special profiles which reduce costs and make the work considerably easier."
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