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Park Street, uses two different cladding metals to create an impressive and dynamic residential facade. Dark coated steel decorates the home’s main structure and Architectural Metals Australia’s (AMA) Zintek® zinc, completes the garage door. Both materials have been folded into an interlocking system, creating a sense of continuity across the design. Identical cladding profiles enhance the obvious colour contrast between Zintek® and the steel, while still allowing materials to compliment each other.
In addition to light and dark contrast, the two cladding systems also generate an interesting visual texture contrast. The dark steel is smooth and sleek, while Zintek’s® etched surface appears rough by comparison. Working with different visual textures is an effective way of identifying, or isolating spaces and locations across a facade, without needing to introduce new materials or wall systems.
Park Street is an exciting example of how effective combining different metal cladding finishes within the one project can be. The two materials provide clear division of space, a dynamic palette, and enhance architectural form and shape.
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Material: Zintek® zinc
Profile: Interlocking cladding profile
Thickness: 0.8 mm
Base material: HV 45
Coil width: 1100 mm
Cladding installer Elite Cladding and Roofing
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]]>Located in Melbourne’s prestigious Bayside area, Charman Road encapsulates the modern Australian family home. Angular and interesting, the architectural facade uses contrasting materials to create a layered street view. The home’s colour palette creatively pulls inspiration from the nearby beach; timber, render, white cladding panels and the upper level’s copper box, mimic a sandy beach’s golden sunset.
The second storey copper metal cladding is undoubtedly the home’s focal point. This feature was created with Architectural Metals Australia’s (AMA) pre-painted Vestis Copper aluminium, folded into an interlocking cladding profile. Vestis Copper’s patina pattern provides a dynamic, visually textured finish.
Working with Vestis Copper, a pre-painted aluminium product, instead of natural copper, means the cladding system will not age, or alter in appearance. Natural copper experiences significant aesthetic evolution as it reacts to atmospheric conditions. Vestis Copper offers an even, exact and ever lasting, copper look – the perfect solution for projects seeking to maintain copper’s original orange appearance.
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Material: Vestis pre-painted aluminium, Copper
Profile/application: Interlocking cladding profile
Thickness: 0.8 mm
Hardness: H41
Coating: 35 micron coil coating
Coil width: 1200 mm
Cladding installer S & D Roofing
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There’s a certain level of truth to the old saying, “black is the new black”. Dark and mysterious, black never goes out of fashion – making it an ideal architectural shade.
Price Street, by David Watson Architects, uses Architectural Metals Australia’s (AMA) Vestis Black Graphite, in a random pattern, interlocking cladding system. Black Graphite offers projects a durable, matte finish, unlike any other coated cladding material available in Australia and New Zealand. Flexible and easy to work with, Vestis Black Graphite has fast become a favourite among specifiers and installers.
AMA’s leadership team worked with Mazzonetto Spa to bring Black Graphite to market. The past twelve months have seen Black Graphite grow to be the most popular Vestis swatch, and one of Australia’s most popular cladding materials.
On Price Street, Black Graphite effectively contrasts the rendered facade, and compliments the dark coloured horizontal Venetian blinds. The random pattern interlocking system, evokes a sense of fun linear excitement, while also pulling focus to the feature garage doors.
Contact us for more informationMaterial: Vestis pre-painted aluminium, Black Graphite
Profile/application: Interlocking cladding profile
Thickness: 0.8 mm
Hardness: H41
Coating: 35 micron coil coating
Coil width: 1200 mm
Architect David Watson Architects
Builder Agushi
Cladding Installer Advanced Metal Cladding
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Located in Melbourne’s historic suburb of South Melbourne, Eastern Road masterfully present a contemporary facade, with aspects of traditional Victorian residential design. The overall shape of the home symbolically reflects Melbourne’s iconic terrace houses; while material specification and architectural details communicate modern style.
Black zinc, in a standing seam cladding system covers most of the structure. Architectural Metals Australia’s (AMA) Zintek® zinc forms feature beams, highlighting the balcony. The two zinc surfaces compliment each other perfectly and offer a classic light and dark contrast.
Eastern Road is an example of the design flexibility and creative opportunities AMA enjoys being involved with. While sheet metal is ideal for cladding and roofing applications, it also makes impressive architectural accents and quirky textured features. Our material range is well suited to privacy screens, decorative screens, interior feature walls, landscaping structures, artistic developments and so much more.
If you have a non-standard, or creative application in mind, contact AMA to discuss your material scope and the solutions we can offer your project.
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Material: Zintek® zinc
Profile/application: Custom beam cladding
Thickness: 0.8 mm
Hardness: HV 45
Coil width: 1100 mm
Cladding installer Architectural Metal Precision
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Clyde Street features Architectural Metals Australia’s (AMA) Vestis Black Graphite, in a horizontal standing seam profile. Black Graphite brings an interesting layer to the home’s design. It compliments and contrasts other facade materials, such as rendered brick, timber and stone. The soft matte finish of Vestis pre-painted aluminium becomes increasingly noticeable in this horizontal application.
Choosing to specify and install Vestis Black Graphite instantly provides projects with sophistication and architectural prestige. Black Graphite offers a similar aesthetic to black zinc, making it an ideal substitute when the look of dark zinc is required but the installer, architect or end user is looking for a material that’s easier to handle and more competitively priced. We launched Black Graphite in 2015, since then it has quickly become a favourite cladding and roofing material.
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Material: Vestis Black Graphite
Profile/application: Horizontal standing seam cladding profile
Thickness: 0.88 mm
Hardness: H41
Coating: 35 micron coil coating
Coil size: 1200 mm
Cladding installer Concept Cladding
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Design by JAM Architects, Cobden House beautifully displays the effectiveness of juxtaposing new architectural form, with classic Victorian style. The contemporary South Melbourne extension uses contrasting material textures to achieve its dynamic facade. New timber cladding pays homage to the heritage protected street front, and remaining portion of the original home. The fresh timber boards compliment original weatherboards – an architectural feature in their own right. As the addition extends through the block, materials become increasingly modern. Standing seam, zinc panels, play across the second storey; mimicking the project’s timber cladding pattern, with exaggerated space and scale. The metal cladding cube can’t be missed, and is undoubtedly the design’s focal point. Somehow, without distracting from the dwellings original charm, zinc cladding effectively rejuvenates the home’s facade.
Cobden House features Architectural Metals Australia’s (AMA) Zintek® zinc. Zintek® was selected because of its fine visual texture. Just as the panel configuration reflects aspects of timber cladding, Zintek’s® fine black fleck simulates a timber like surface texture. While zinc is inherently different to timber, in this application it creatively shares enough in common to avoid looking outrageously modern, cold or stark. Instead, facade material juxtaposition communicates a delightful sense of warmth and intrigue.
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Material: Zintek® zinc
Profile/application: Standing seam cladding profile
Thickness: 0.8 mm
Base material: HV 45
Coil width: 1100 mm
Architect JAM Architects
Builder Good Constructions
Cladding installer Pro Facade
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