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IT’S A WRAP
The curved toughened glass balustrade that wraps around the large spiral staircase
in the BP Head Office was built by Glasshape – to a tight timeframe
The dramatic sculptural staircase in the
centre of the new BP Head Office in Auckland is a
key feature of the fit-out by Unispace. But it’s not
just about aesthetics – the steel, glass and timber
staircase is the central connecting element in the
office, linking different business units and providing
opportunities for staff interaction.
Glasshape worked with Unispace and Woods
Glass to realise the challenging concept within an
extremely short timeframe. Ken Ware of Glasshape
says this meant precision work and painstaking
co-ordination were essential.
“The team had just 40 days from acceptance to
completion of the project,” Ware says. “This
timeframe included CAD modelling of the staircase,
manufacture and installation.”
Glasshape manufactured the irregular-shaped
15mm toughened curved glass balustrade, which is
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wrapped by decorative bent and shaped timber and
acrylic elements.
“Highly accurate 3-D computer models and shop
drawings were created, which enabled suppliers to
work closely,” says Ware. “This ensured all the
elements could be assembled seamlessly on site.”
Glasshape, which operates an ISO 9001
accredited facility, manufactured the glass to
Australian Safety Standard AS/NZS 2208.
For further information, contact Glasshape,
65-67 Woodcocks Rd, PO Box 358, Warkworth
0910, phone (09) 422 2565, fax (09) 422 2566.
Email: [email protected]. Or visit the website:
www.glasshape.co.nz
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Above:Glasshape manufactured
the irregular-shaped 15mm
curved glass balustrading for the
staircase in the BP offices.