The College of Creative Arts (COCA) building at Massey University’s Wellington campus was a unique project, which featured a complex, customised facade solution and the world’s first multi-storey, post-tensioned timber frame.
Wight Aluminium was involved in the construction and installation of a total wall system, including solid panels, that were fitted within window frames – the APL 135mm Flushglaze suite – on the building’s eastern elevation. Our scope of works included installation of an all-in-one walls and windows system and an extensive system of opening sashes on electric opening gear, controlled by a building management system, which allowed for controlled ventilation and smoke extraction.
The curtain wall on the upper floors appears from the outside and inside to be part wall and part window but is in fact an integrated system with a combination of solid ‘feature’ panels and 24 mm double-glazed vision panels. The feature panels are a multi-layered arrangement of 9 mm grey Etercolour rainscreen boards hanging on the outside of the window system, with a composite panel between the Eterboard cladding and a pinnable acoustic board (for student use) glue-fixed to the composite panel.
On the southern and eastern elevations, large cedar vertical fins penetrated the Flushglaze mullions, supported by steel beams and brackets in complex configurations to ensure failsafe load support.
A variety of other window and door systems was used in the project, including a specially designed double-skin façade at the western entrance and a customised 600 mm wide louvre blade (composite panel clad in aluminium) on the northern wall, penetrating the two-part Flushglaze mullion.
Athfield Architects tendered the façade package at the developed design stage to benefit from Wight Aluminium’s expertise in detailed façade design. The façade was supplied and installed as prefinished panels and modules, to enable scaffoldless installation and a high quality finish within a tight construction timeframe.