
The Anémone Project in Montpellier uses aluminium cladding from Kriskadecor, the architectural cladding company chosen for its adaptability and utility. The Anémone Project, headquartered in the city's Port Marianne Rive Gauche neighbourhood, was created for Kley by the Spanish architecture firm Archikubik and is intended to improve student welfare and serve as a revitalising force for the neighbourhood.

The 11-story tower is covered with Kriskadecor's hanging aluminium chains, which provide shade and precise detailing to complement the residence's character and symbolism that links it to the city's culture and its relationship to the sea.
"The entire building is wrapped with a double skin of thin aluminium chains from Kriskadecor to avoid the use of more massive metal cladding and the carbon footprint produced during its construction," said Archikubik.
Archikubik used a colour scheme of silver, satin silver, pearl gentian, and purple pearl chain to depict the ocean glistening in the sun. The building is shaded by thin chains instead of the heavy metal cladding or other thick materials used for the exterior.
"The system has been designed and tested to guarantee a safe and durable structure that adapts to the shape of any building," added Kriskadecor.
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