Facebook Tweet Help Stories Office Point of difference Share Tweet Help We wanted Zone 23 to be a different type of commercial space, one that has a strong individual feel an iconic building whose brand and positioning would rub off on its occupants, says developer Mark Weipers A view of the flooring used. The developer was looking for high stud voluminous spaces where the underside of the floor was a finish in its own right, or could be added, to meet individual tenant needs. As well as this prefinished look, Avery Team Architecture wanted the floor to have a long-span.To this end, the flooring system ComFlor 210 was specified for Zone 23, supplied by Corus Inter-national, says product manager Steve Stickland."ComFlor 210 is a long-span, composite deck that offers unpropped spans to 5.5m and propped spans to 9m with a corresponding reduction in steelwork," says Stickland. A view of the flooring used. Over 6000m² of ComFlor 210 and accessories was delivered to the site over a seven month period and Corus worked closely with Macrennie Construction to meet the tight build programme."The job was complex, and we all came through with flying colours on time and no hassles. A good result," says Chris McGregor-Macdonald, CEO Macrennie Construction.Architect Kerry Avery says it turned out exactly as was hoped, coming together quickly and easily. A view of the flooring used. For details, contact Corus International, phone (09) 271 1788. Email: steve.stickland@corusnz.com, website: www.corusnz.com. Story by: Trendsideas 13 Feb, 2006 Office Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > NZ2120 NZ2120 Read More Similar Stories