Steel is one of
Australia’s go to building products. While it has always been an integral
building component for our countries high rises and apartment developments, there
has been a shifting trend towards using steel for the domestic building industry,
replacing traditional wooden frames. In addition, architects today have pushed
the boundaries of steel to create eye-catching external features that help to
distinguish their projects.
Gone are the days where
steel is hidden away as a rarely seen skeleton of a building, as it becomes the
hero finish that gives a building its inimitable exterior finish and striking
presence. At Fielders, we have a
long tradition of creating innovative products and profiles that have the
ability to create unique shapes that deliver on distinct specifications
provided in the design briefs. One such example is our ARAMAX FreeSpan roof
sheeting which allows designers to eliminate the cost and complexity of a
buildings secondary structure thanks to its 20 metre span. The ARAMAX FreeSpan serves as a visually stunning and structural component of the
structure, reducing cost without compromising performance.
Image: The Hangar
The Finesse range of
interlocking panels is also a popular product that provides projects with a sleek
stylish look while still offering the durability and flexibility offered by
steel cladding. And then there’s the curving capacity of our Millennium
profile, that allows architects to do some truly amazing things when it comes
to the design of a building or property. Highlighted perfectly by this
contemporary home inspired by the Lord’s Cricket Ground Press Box (see below).
With all these stunning applications available to home owners, architects and builders alike the possibilities for steel construction, finishes and roofing truly are endless.
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