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VMZINC cladding in multiple finishes adds modern aesthetic to Adelaide hospital

Featuring VMZINC cladding in Pigmento Blue, Pigmento Green, and Quartz-Zinc, the building showcases a sleek, modern aesthetic while ensuring durability and low maintenance. 

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

12 Feb 2025 1m read View Author

St Andrews Hospital is a state-of-the-art healthcare facility designed to foster community engagement and sustainability. 

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Featuring VMZINC cladding in Pigmento Blue, Pigmento Green, and Quartz-Zinc, the building showcases a sleek, modern aesthetic while ensuring durability and low maintenance. The use of a standing seam profile enhances both the visual appeal and structural integrity of the facade. 

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Located in a vibrant urban setting, St Andrews Hospital prioritises natural light and open spaces, creating a welcoming environment for patients and visitors alike. With its commitment to innovative design and environmental responsibility, the hospital stands as a beacon of modern healthcare in the community.

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Project details
Project: St Andrews Hospital
Location: Adelaide, SA
Type: Commercial
Architect: Wiltshire Swain Architects
Builder: Mossop Construction & Interiors
Installer: SA Construct
Brand: VMZINC
Material Solution: VMZINC
Application: Cladding
Finish: Pigmento Blue, Pigmento Green, Quartz-Zinc
Profile: Standing Seam
Year: 2018
Photographer: David Sievers Photography

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