New Zealand Commercial Design Trends Series NZ Commercial Design Trends Vol. 30/12 | Page 70
SURFACE ATTRACTION
To enhance the character of the new commercial building at 76-78 Victoria St, Christchurch,
the architect specified two different local stone facades from Stoneface
New commercial buildings in Canterbury have
an architectural expression that reflects a unique,
regional design response. And the use of natural
local materials is a key factor for many of these
projects.
To add a local flavour to the new building at
76-78 Victoria St, Christchurch, the design team at
MAP Architects specified natural stone facings that
were designed, processed, supplied and installed
by Stoneface. Mt Somers limestone clads the base
of the exterior of the building, while Timaru bluestone clads a feature wall in the entry.
Stoneface selects each piece of stone for its
intrinsic character. The stone is then calibrated,
shaped to suit the dimensions required, and
processed to allow accurate positioning using
adjustable stone supports (Stonemec). This support
system, which has been engineered to meet New
Zealand building standards, allows each stone
plate to carry its own weight back to the substrate
without load transfer to the adjoining stones.
Stone facings from Stoneface are particularly
well suited to applications where weight concerns
may limit the use of solid stone. The lighter weight
of the stone facing means the stone can be suspended to create a cavity behind. It can also be
installed easily around service ducts or overhead,
on bulkheads.
Stoneface natural stone facings are well suited to
both commercial and residential projects.
For further information, contact Stoneface,
407b Selwyn St, Addington, Christchurch, phone
027 919 2840. Email: [email protected].
Website: www.stoneface.co.nz
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Above:Stoneface installed Mt
Somers limestone (top) and
Timaru bluestone (above) to this
new Christchurch building.
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