Archetech Issue 40 2019 | Page 13

This project had to achieve a balance between the desired architectural design outcome and the construction rationale. Some of the challenges involved complicated floor slab junctions, in order to realize the desired apartment layouts and sophisticated hybrid steel and timber connections to achieve the curved, seemingly cantilevered balconies. Due to the market perception of timber in construction, CLT elements were also clad and wrapped in fire-rated material. As a reflection of the internal structure of the building, exposed timber elements in a series of Glulam columns support large glazing elements to the main entry lobby. WHAT SETS THIS PROJECT APART FROM OTHER RECENTLY COMPLETED MASS TIMBER BUILDINGS IS THE INCREASED FOCUS ON ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSION AND FUNCTIONAL PLANNING Images: Brett Boardman www.brettboardman.com Key to the successful delivery of this project was early client education, enthusiasm and commitment, specialist consultant input relating to the construction methodology, and a capable builder. Jackson Teece, together with TDA and Wood Solutions organised a study tour to Austria and Switzerland with the client, builder and TTW structural engineers. This deepened the team’s understanding of timber engineering, fabrication and construction technologies and as a result, has increased the prominence of this sustainable construction methodology in Australia.