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Brisbane Square, Brisbane (Australia)
Brisbane Square is located on the City side of the Brisbane River adjacent to Victoria Bridge and is a 39 floor commercial building with a three level podium which consists of almost half of the of the total projects façade area.
The tower is 165 meters tall, has 35,000m2 of curtain wall consisting of fully structural glazed panels, panels with sunshades, cladding panels and external columns.
The podium consists of shop fronts, arcades, balustrades, internal decorative cladding, and external cladding in five different colours, soffits, skylights and roof cladding. A feature of the podium is the array of ‘slash’ windows in the external cladding, which all lay over at different angles and vary in width from 400mm to 1000mm wide and appear to return into the soffit area. |
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Aurora Place, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney (Australia)
A mixed-use development consisting of an 18-storey residential complex and a 44-storey office tower. The buildings are located on the site of the old State Government Offices with the major frontage of the residential zone to historic Macquarie Street and the Royal Botanical Gardens opposite.
Designed by Renzo Piano, the building emphasises the use of natural light and ventilation and features white glass “fins” and “sails” to echo the design of the Sydney Opera House, located only 800 metres to the north.
The facade comprises the use of low iron glass and terracotta panels. Terracotta panels are used at ground level and for interiors providing a warm natural feeling while single laminated white fritted panes of low iron glass in the office areas give the interiors a clear and soft atmosphere. |
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Crown Casino -
Melbourne (Australia)
29,000m2 of curtain wall |
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388 George St -
Sydney
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Regent Place, Sydney (Australia)
A tower of serviced apartments with the façade system built around a series of seven vertical feature fins, which run the full height of the facade, contributing to the aesthetic appearance of the construction and to the architectural growth of Sydney’s George Street. Working on Regent Place meant that the company had to use exceptionally wide panels with the glass area running from floor to ceiling, allowing for an expansive vision area, which provides an unrestricted view across the city. To achieve this Permasteelisa had to develop specialized aluminium brackets that could restrain the façade within the small spandrel area allocated for the edge of slab, brackets, acoustic seals, ceiling and services. Permasteelisa’s experience creating specifically designed facades enabled them to meet this challenge and complete the contract on Regent Place in eighteen months. |
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Sydney Opera House - Australia
70,000 sq/ft of Custom made Curtain Wall.
The first building in the world to use structural silicone and suspended laminated vertical glass on a large scale.
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100 Pacific Hwy, Sydney (Australia)
An 18-storey office building with a fully unitised high performance curtain wall system with composite cladding along the shear core wall. Fenestration is provided by the feature wing and blade wall at the main façade with inset glass fibre optical lighting. The building is located in the heart of North Sydney. |
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Freshwater Place, Melbourne , (Australia)
To compliment the slender form of this 61 level apartment building the design incorporates an aluminium unitised curtainwall façade and aluminium canopy glazing at ground level.
Permasteelisa undertook the podium and tower works from design, manufacture supply and install. |
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Eureka Tower, Melbourne, (Australia)
At 92 storeys, it’s the tallest residential building in the world.
Permasteelisa worked closely with the builder and architects to enable the residential nature of the building to be encased with a high tech unitised curtain wall system complete with balcony screens, balustrades, wintergardens, and ground- floor glazing. Curtain wall materials include double-glazing, composite cladding and aluminium panels with a high performance powder coat finish. The summit floors feature high performance gold coated glass. |
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Guggenheim Museum - Bilbao (Spain)
36,000 m2 of pure titanium cladding.
Permasteelisa has mastered the use of advanced computer technologies to tailor the building envelope in a three
dimensional free form. The skin is made of titanium. Its characteristics of high strength and elasticity provide
a particularly aesthetic and desired effect of dynamic wrinkling of the building envelope under the action of wind. |
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