WAVE BLADES Aesthetic Ceiling Suggest Maritime Theme in Shopping Mall

WAVE BLADES Aesthetic Ceiling Suggest Maritime Theme in Shopping Mall

Hope Island Marketplace, Gold Coast QLD

Posted By: Colin Beattie | CEO   9th, July 2019

CCN Architects’ WAVE BLADES ceiling a dynamic feature in suburban marketplace

SUPAWOOD WAVE BLADES create an eye-catching suspended central feature which runs down the main mall of the Hope Island Marketplace on the Gold Coast.

The brief for the designers, CCN Architects, was to create an atmosphere in the mall that would be welcoming and resonate the marine environment of the surrounding area. To achieve this they looked for an adaptable timber product which could achieve the aesthetics as well as help overcome other obstacles. These obstacles included allowing for integrated lighting, masking service on the ceiling while leaving access to them while lowering and breaking up the vast ceiling surface to dampen noise echo in the mall below.

WAVE BLADES met all the variables as they can be tailored exactly to meet the design intent and SUPAWOOD would be there to offer full assistance throughout the project to ensure everything went smoothly.

Hope Island Marketplace is located in the heart of the northern Gold Coast high growth region and offers the local community a progressive retail destination. The centre is positioned among marinas and water-front homes so it was only natural for the designers to create a theme for the interior that echoed the surrounding environment.

Hope Island Marketplace WAVE BLADES ceiling

The suspended WAVE BLADES feature set against a black ceiling suggests water flowing down the interior. The feature starts high on one side so it doesn’t obscure the windows of the offices on a mezzanine floor and then slopes down to the entrances of major retail outlets. Additionally, the blades have broken up the vast ceiling surface to help disperse noise from the busy mall below.

This complex design required careful pre-planning and included 128 different blades shapes specifically cut to mask the heavy air-conditioning ducting and other services mounted along the ceiling above. The blades were supplied compete and marked with their order to ensure that the install went smoothly.

Due to the size of the blades required they are 32mm thick and suspended on an extra robust framing system at 600mm centres. This also allowed for scattered strip lighting to be integrated between the blades.

The WAVE BLADE component of this design weighs approximately 12 ton. Add the weight of the framing to this and weight started to present a major problem on site that needed to be watched carefully. However, this did not pose any problems for the SUPAWOOD team and in true SUPAWOOD style any issues were monitored and overcome quickly.

The use of a durable finish of SUPAFINISH Blackbutt laminate on both sides of the blades ensures low maintenance, longevity and low VOC emissions. The timber finish matching other features in the interior to provides a warm welcoming environment to all those who enter.

This project shows how WAVE BLADES can be applied in a complex configuration in a broad open space to aesthetically enhance the interior while addressing underlying requirements.

Project: Hope Island Marketplace – new build

Address: 99-103 Broadwater Ave, Hope Island QLD

Product/Finish:  Custom sized/shape WAVE BLADES in a SUPAFINISH Blackbutt laminate. For more information about WAVE BLADES go here >>>
For more information about our Finishes go here >>>

Builder:  ADCO Constructions Pty Ltd

Installer:  Suncoast Interiors QLD

Photography:  Courtesy of Hope Island Marketplace

Architect:  CCN Architects

Hope Island Marketplace WAVE BLADES ceilng

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