Making an Impact with Textural Timber Battens and Cladding

Ernie Cropley Pavilion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The revitalisation of Ernie Cropley Pavilion by Cox Architecture is part of a plan to refresh the landscape of the University of Melbourne. Pacific Teak Tongue & Groove Cladding was used on the soffit to create a natural, welcoming aesthetic.

Click-on Battens were also used in Pacific Teak for consistency while providing a different linear texture.

Product
Tongue and Groove Cladding
Materials
Pacific Teak
Sector
Education
Architect
Cox Architecture
Builder
Kane Constructions
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Completion Date
2015
Photographer
Unknown
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Product Specifications

Cladding

Product

Tongue & Groove Cladding

Material

Timber

Species

Pacific Teak

Profile

Sorrento, 138x19mm

Coating

Clear Oil

Battens

Product

Click-on Battens

Material

Timber

Species

Pacific Teak

Profile

Block, 42x42mm

Spacing

25mm

Coating

Clear Oil

Mounting Track

Standard

Acoustic Backing

No

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