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Case study: Tall Order

The brief required a 6.36 high facade in the double height living area. Visual connection to the garden and pool, and easy access to outdoor enttertainment areas were as important as minimised interruption to the view. Lift-slide doors of 3x3m per leaf had to be included in the double height facade.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

22 May 2024 1m read View Author

The brief required a 6.36 high facade in the double height living area. Visual connection to the garden and pool, and easy access to outdoor enttertainment areas were as important as minimised interruption to the view. Lift-slide doors of 3x3m per leaf had to be included in the double height facade.

Including fixed panes, sliding doors and openable tilt and turn windows, all products have clear double glazed IGU’s (insulating glass units) of 30mm depth. The IGU’s are installed in double rebated timber frames, combined with seals and multi-point German hardware to provide secure locking,and an almost airtight fit, saving up to 80% of energy for heating and cooling.

The curtain wall has been constructed with a timber post and beam design, with an external St Kilda aluminium suite. Used for the 6.36m high glazing in the double height living areas, this façade allows views of the garden and pool, and ample light to penetrate.

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Case study: Tall Order
Case study: Tall Order
The brief required a 6.36 high facade in the double height living area. Visual connection to the garden and pool, and easy access to outdoor enttertainment areas were as important as minimised interruption to the view. Lift-slide doors of 3x3m per leaf had to be included in the double height facade.
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