Optimising for cost and performance
Our façade designers explored alternative design details to make the panels easier to produce and thus reduce the cost while respecting the original design intent. By subdividing panels and fixing them together with fasteners, we were able to reduce the size of the material needed while enhancing production efficiency.
We also modified the panel configuration to accommodate variations in the panel modules – by adjusting the width of the two vertical panel pieces with a traditional folding method and slightly increasing the spacer between them, we not only solved the problem with simple variations in panel width but also avoided the extra mould cost.
Enlivening the superblock
We made use of exterior lighting to reinforce the identity and experience of the development by night, providing an inviting and comfortable environment. The volumes of each building are accentuated by soffit uplights that create a floating effect and guide the visitors toward the central courtyard.
We also provided electric lighting design for key public spaces of the interior. Office space is lit by an array of glare-less downlights arranged on a 1.5m grid and core walls cast in concrete are illuminated with concealed linear lighting.
In the art gallery, we make sure sunlight is excluded while visitors can still see the sky through ceiling scrim and skylight glass.