Bunurong Chapel – Operable Facade | TILT Industrial Design

Melbourne / Australia

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TILT was engaged to design, manufacture and install an operable glass façade for a chapel in Bunurong Memorial Park, Melbourne. The façade consists of three large curved windows which form a floor to ceiling glass window in the ‘closed’ position, then subsequently slide down to waist height, creating a balustrade in the ‘open’ position.


Each curved window weighs approximately two tonnes and is 7m long x 2.5m high. The windows are raised and lowered by means of synchronised electric actuators. A significant amount of time was invested in cross referencing the interface between the products and ensuring that weatherproofing and connection details were well resolved.


As the chapel is cantilevered over a lake, the design offers patrons open air access to the environment as desired, and protection from the elements when necessary. This flexibility in design enables the client to offer a unique facility capable of making the most of all weather conditions.


 


Architect: BVN


Builder: Hansen Yuncken

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    TILT was engaged to design, manufacture and install an operable glass façade for a chapel in Bunurong Memorial Park, Melbourne. The façade consists of three large curved windows which form a floor to ceiling glass window in the ‘closed’ position, then subsequently slide down to waist height, creating a balustrade in the ‘open’ position. Each curved window weighs approximately two tonnes and is 7m long x 2.5m high. The windows are raised and lowered by...

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