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Trades North - WA

Apart from the remarkable facade, what gives the building character is the surging, undulating roofscape of split, curved roofs in three colours.

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Trades North - WA

Inspired by metal and wood shavings, this roofscape is a celebration of the sensual expression that steel can provide.

Project  |  Community Buildings

Trades North - WA

The main structure is a combination of pre-cast concrete and a main steel frame structure fabricated off-site, then bolted together with minimum welding. The split curved roof form of the complex was only possible using steel.

Project  |  Community Buildings

Trades North - WA

The sheeting made from COLORBOND® steel provided flexibility for creating curves and for doing them in a single piece, resulting in less maintenance and less leakage in the roof system.

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Trades North - WA

The roofscape is an expression of the flexibility which was part of the brief: to provide a building which could constantly adjust to changing circumstances and which, because of its simple construction, could potentially be dis-assembled and recycled elsewhere.

Project  |  Community Buildings

Trades North - WA

The sheeting made from COLORBOND® steel provided flexibility for creating curves and for doing them in a single piece, resulting in less maintenance and less leakage in the roof system.

Project  |  Community Buildings

Trades North - WA

Equally robust is the weathering steel sculpture created by artist Daniel Eaton, which sits directly across from the front facade. Like the roofscape, the sculpture was inspired by metal and wood shavings and is designed to be sat in, walked through and climbed on.

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Trades North - WA

Trades North in Western Australia is a building that explores the potential of the steel to build character and express purpose.

Community Buildings | 6/08/2013

Credentials:

Client: Building Management Works
Architect: JCY Architects and Urban Designers
Project Team: Libby Guj (Project Director), Paul Steed (Project Architect), Brad Shales (Architect), Scott McConn
Builder:Pinda
Structural/Civil/Mechanical Engineer: Aurecon
Electrical/Security Engineer: SKM
Hydraulics: SPP
Landscape Architects: Ecoscape
Awards: Australian Institute of Architects Western Australia COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture 2012; 2012 World Architecture News Shortlist for Education
Building Size: Total enclosed covered area: 3863m2; total unenclosed covered area: 870m2 
Total Project Cost: Final contract sum: $15.8 million 
Words: Paul McGillick 
Photography: Damien Hatton; Daniel Eaton

The confidence, colour and character of this building generates added value by giving the community a facility to be proud of.

It is designed to respond to the typically harsh summer climate of Western Australia, especially important for a building whose long elevation faces directly into the western sun.

According to Scott McConn, director of architect JCY, one of the chief strategies is also the most distinctive aspect of the building: the screen of yellow, black and grey powder-coated fins applied at different angles to the frame structure

Apart from the remarkable facade, what gives the building character is the surging, undulating roofscape of split, curved roofs in three colours.

Inspired by metal and wood shavings, this roofscape is a celebration of the sensual expression that steel can provide.

It is also an expression of the flexibility which was part of the brief: to provide a building which could constantly adjust to changing circumstances and which, because of its simple construction, could potentially be dis-assembled and recycled elsewhere.

The main structure is a combination of pre-cast concrete and a main steel frame structure fabricated off-site, then bolted together with minimum welding.

The split curved roof form of the complex was only possible using steel.

Roofing, walling, flashings and trim are all made from COLORBOND® steel, which has 30 per cent thicker base metal than standard.

The sheeting made from COLORBOND® steel provided flexibility for creating curves and for doing them in a single piece, resulting in less maintenance and less leakage in the roof system. There were also cost advantages deriving from the speed of construction and assembly provided by steel, and by the opportunity for lightweight construction.

Compared with alternative materials, JCY found that COLORBOND® steel was the most cost-effective for what it wanted to achieve, robust (especially in this coastal location), easy to replace and durable.

It offered the flexibility JCY was looking for.

COLORBOND® steel is also available in a wide range of colours, which encouraged the architects to vary the roof profiles. In all, five types of profiles were used on the project: KingKlip® 700, LYSAGHT CUSTOM ORB® and CUSTOM BLUE ORB®, LYSAGHT LONGLINE 305® and LYSAGHT SPANDEK HI-TEN®.

The split curves of the roof profiling also enabled skylighting to draw in natural light to the wide floor-plate of the workshop areas.

Equally robust is the weathering steel sculpture created by artist Daniel Eaton, which sits directly across from the front facade. Like the roofscape, the sculpture was inspired by metal and wood shavings and is designed to be sat in, walked through and climbed on.

Image Gallery

Apart from the remarkable facade, what gives the building character is the surging, undulating roofscape of split, curved roofs in three colours.

Apart from the remarkable facade, what gives the building character is the surging, undulating roofscape of split, curved roofs in three colours.

Inspired by metal and wood shavings, this roofscape is a celebration of the sensual expression that steel can provide.

Inspired by metal and wood shavings, this roofscape is a celebration of the sensual expression that steel can provide.

The main structure is a combination of pre-cast concrete and a main steel frame structure fabricated off-site, then bolted together with minimum welding. The split curved roof form of the complex was only possible using steel.

The main structure is a combination of pre-cast concrete and a main steel frame structure fabricated off-site, then bolted together with minimum welding. The split curved roof form of the complex was only possible using steel.

Roofing, walling, flashings and trim are all made from COLORBOND® steel, which has 30 per cent thicker base metal than standard

Roofing, walling, flashings and trim are all made from COLORBOND® steel, which has 30 per cent thicker base metal than standard

The sheeting made from COLORBOND® steel provided flexibility for creating curves and for doing them in a single piece, resulting in less maintenance and less leakage in the roof system.

The sheeting made from COLORBOND® steel provided flexibility for creating curves and for doing them in a single piece, resulting in less maintenance and less leakage in the roof system.

The sheeting made from COLORBOND® steel provided flexibility for creating curves and for doing them in a single piece, resulting in less maintenance and less leakage in the roof system.

The sheeting made from COLORBOND® steel provided flexibility for creating curves and for doing them in a single piece, resulting in less maintenance and less leakage in the roof system.

The roofscape is an expression of the flexibility which was part of the brief: to provide a building which could constantly adjust to changing circumstances and which, because of its simple construction, could potentially be dis-assembled and recycled elsewhere.

The roofscape is an expression of the flexibility which was part of the brief: to provide a building which could constantly adjust to changing circumstances and which, because of its simple construction, could potentially be dis-assembled and recycled elsewhere.

Equally robust is the weathering steel sculpture created by artist Daniel Eaton, which sits directly across from the front facade. Like the roofscape, the sculpture was inspired by metal and wood shavings and is designed to be sat in, walked through and climbed on.

Equally robust is the weathering steel sculpture created by artist Daniel Eaton, which sits directly across from the front facade. Like the roofscape, the sculpture was inspired by metal and wood shavings and is designed to be sat in, walked through and climbed on.

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