
A modern villa with large windows and masonry façadethat seems to float: that’s the signature of architect Paul De Boelpaep in Merchtem. To achieve the concept of an apparently floating structure, Renson’s Linarte, a vertical aluminum façade cladding, proved to be the ideal solution – with perfect integration of windows, doors and technology as the finishing touch.

There is a street in the Brussels district of Ixelles that contains a new architectural accent. Architect Jan Kubasiewicz opted for Renson Linarte aluminium façade cladding and its technical equipment for the renovation of a terraced house. “It creates a new balance between old and new,” says the architect.

With Linarte cladding, the design possibilities are limitless. This property highlights how sophisticated façade detailing can add warmth and a natural touch to residential architecture.


The block-shaped Linarte profile with a depth of 25 mm (≈ 1") creates a bold vertical rhythm, producing striking shadow effects that bring the façade to life. These deeper block profiles can be paired with wood inserts or integrated LED modules, resulting in a dynamic, expressive façade with a lively architectural





The rib-shaped EVEN profile, with a depth of 25 mm (≈ 1"), delivers an elegant look that emphasizes the vertical lines of the façade with detail and intensity. This Linarte profile can also be combined with wood inserts or LED modules, adding extra dimension and refinement to the design.




In this cosy villa in Uden, you are in touch with the outdoors from every room. This is precisely why Lenz Architects chose to position it right in the middle of the plot. In a concept where the boundaries between the front and back are somewhat blurred, visitors are still intuitively led to the front door. The aluminum façade cladding, including mysterious lighting, plays a part in this.

Cross-laminated timber specialist Van Houtven is showing off its skills with a modern show home in Astene (BE). The project combines the latest techniques and healthy living comfort with an aesthetically pleasing finish. Both inside and on the façade, various finishing techniques sit side by side, enhancing one another.


CONE is the cone-shaped profile in the Linarte collection. With a depth of 25 mm (≈ 1") and a width of 60 mm (≈ 2 3/8"), this aluminum profile reflects the popular “steel look” trend. Its subtle, flowing lines create a timeless appearance and can be combined with wood inserts and LED modules for added design versatility.




Imagine a facade that protects and inspires. With Linarte Cone, you get a clean, rhythmic look that feels timeless and durable, plus the freedom to shape softer, more organic lines when the design calls for it. This concept apartment complex, set in green space at the edge of town, shows how color and form can work together to create an inviting, modern presence.





Linarte profiles offer unlimited design possibilities. With five options - BLOCK 16, BLOCK 16L, BLOCK 25, EVEN, and CONE -you can bring your creative vision to life. By experimenting with these profiles, you can design a façade that plays beautifully with light and shadow, creating an architectural statement full of character.

A spacious, detached home offering endless possibilities, premium comfort, and bold contemporary design. That was the brief the owners of this corner lot brought to Schellen Architecten. The team answered with a striking concept that adds a multi-functional basement, maximizes the indoor–outdoor connection, and features a dynamic facade where travertine-look ceramic tile pairs elegantly with sleek Linarte aluminum blades.

A company working out technically sophisticated solutions wants to communicate this to the outside world with an appropriate visual business card. The same was true for RE-AVES in Helmond (NL). Managing Director Reinier Vogels bought a building a few years back to completely gut it and make it ready for the next 20 years (or more). Spaces were opened up, everything was finished down to the smallest detail, and the Linarte façade with random profiling was the crowning touch.


With BLOCK 25 FLOW, Renson introduces a ventilated version of the familiar Linarte BLOCK 25 profile. This solution combines sleek vertical façade lines with subtly integrated ventilation openings, allowing the façade to “breathe” without compromising on aesthetics.
Besides buildings with technical installations behind the façade, this new ventilated Linarte profile also offers interesting opportunities for aesthetic finishing of parking garages, or to enable night cooling in an architectural façade.






| Location: | Knokke (Belgium) |
| Installer: | Torck Exterieur |
| Developer: | Olste |
| Architect: | Arcas Architecture & Urbanism |
Thanks to Renson's expertise in both ventilation and façade cladding, the openings are incorporated into the façade in a sustainable and elegant way, fully in line with the look of Linarte.