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Architectural Fibre Cement Panels for Yarrila Place by Keystone Linings

Architectural Fibre Cement Panels for Yarrila Place by Keystone Linings
Architectural Fibre Cement Panels for Yarrila Place by Keystone Linings.

The redevelopment of Yarrila Place in Coffs Harbour stands as a benchmark in civic design, uniting culture, sustainability, and community under one striking roof. Designed by BVN Architecture and built by Lipman, the project transforms the former Harry Bailey Memorial Library into a vibrant destination housing a museum, art gallery, library, and council services.

Situated on Gumbaynggirr Country, the building's form draws inspiration from the harbour, surrounding mountains, and a historic fig tree. To support this vision, Keystone Linings supplied Key-Kompress FC Panels and EQUITONE facades, combining precision craftsmanship with enduring performance.

Architectural Fibre Cement Panels for Yarrila Place by Keystone Linings
Architectural Fibre Cement Panels for Yarrila Place by Keystone Linings.

The Key-Kompress compressed fibre-cement panels deliver structural strength and acoustic control across interior and exterior applications, while EQUITONE's through-coloured facade materials introduce a tactile, natural finish that complements the project's organic palette.

Architectural Fibre Cement Panels for Yarrila Place by Keystone Linings
Architectural Fibre Cement Panels for Yarrila Place by Keystone Linings.

Together, these systems express Keystone's commitment to design excellence and innovation in architectural linings- helping Yarrila Place become a truly connected civic landmark for Coffs Harbour.

For more information about this project, visit www.keystoneacoustics.com.au



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