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Lightweight Supaslat MAXI BEAM from Supawood

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The beams are suspended to give the illusion they are floading across the ceiling.

Chunky maxi beams bend to create dynamic floating form

Making a real entrance by building something different is exactly the effect Supaslat MAXI BEAM light weight beams have achieved in the entrance lobby at 157 Walker Street in North Sydney NSW.

The brief for upgrading this 1970's multi-storey building required carefully considered amendments to the building fabric to bring it into the now and ensure its endurance indefinitely. The designers, Welsh + Major Architects, therefore decided to give the façade and common areas exciting new dynamics.

Their imaginative concept for the new entrance lobby involved using an economical chunky light weight timber beam product, which could be fabricated into contoured blades and installed in such a way that they appear to be floating across the ceiling. Supaslat MAXI BEAM's lightweight and ability to conceal joints achieved this beautifully.

In refurbishment projects like this, the light weight nature of the Supaslat MAXI BEAM eliminates any weight restriction issues with the existing overhead structure. The beams are very light and easy to handle so suspending them from the ceiling is relatively simple when using SUPAWOOD's proprietary fixing system.

At Walker Street the Supaslat MAXI BEAM were supplied pre-finished in standard lengths and then cut and joined onsite. The beams have been cut at different angles to achieve the changes in direction up and down along the ceiling. This created a dramatic geometrical effect.



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