Using blades and beams
In the days of increasing dependence on electronic media, and the resulting weariness in seeing flat screens and images, people are appreciating more than ever, the views of what is around them that are three-dimensional and obviously real, as opposed to virtual.
The Biophilic trend has likewise encouraged the use of more natural or organic forms, as opposed to rectangular and square shapes.
Architects have realised these trends in interior design and accordingly are developing more and more designs with substantial depth to them. This shows itself mostly in respect of ceiling decoration, where a high ceiling or double height space gives plenty of space for expression in this area.
What special situations can Supawood help with?
Supawood can help with virtually any 3-dimensional blade or beam challenge you might have to face. For example:
Creating depth by using Wave Blades
https://www.supawood.com.au/idea/fountains_restaurant_mondernisation_box_hill_vic
https://www.supawood.com.au/idea/macquarie-university-international-college-north-ryde-nsw
https://www.supawood.com.au/idea/water-corporation-headquarters-balcatta
https://www.supawood.com.au/idea/western-sydney-university-vertical-campus-parramatta
Creating depth by using Waffle Blades
https://www.supawood.com.au/idea/macquarie_shopping_centre_macquarie_park_nsw
https://www.supawood.com.au/idea/valley-metro-fortitude-valley-qld
Creating depth by using angled/criss-cross Maxi Beams
https://www.supawood.com.au/idea/cairns_central_shopping_centre_qld
https://www.supawood.com.au/idea/anz-raranga-sylvia-park-auckland-nz
https://www.supawood.com.au/idea/157-walker-street-north-sydney
We would love to help you with your next project. If you have a challenge right now that you would like us to help you with, please contact us here.
Top image: Fountains Restaurant, Box Hill Institute, Box Hill VIC
Creating a sense of depth: Part 3