John Curtin College of the Arts- Year 7 Classroom by Anodisers WA

Updated: 3 Nov 2015
Localista Team

Projects should not only be visually appealing, but should also be constructed from durable materials that are built to last.

For John Curtin College of the Art's new Year 7 classroom, AWA Projects – the project-management division of Anodisers WA- provided folding, post-cutting machining, fabrication and surface finishing to the exterior feature cladding. Its experienced team worked with the architects, builders and sub-contractors to provide a niche project solution with instant 'wow' factor.

The result is a stunning facade that commands attention up close, and at a distance. From the beginning through to the end, AWA Projects completed all tasks on time and to the highest quality- a point of pride in all its projects.

It is this attentive approach that has led to the company's success in the industry, and its place as a leader in tailor-made, and cost-effective surfacing finishes with a difference.

PROJECT PROFILE

John Curtin College of the Arts- Year 7 Classroom

ARTIST | Phil and Dawn Gamblen
ARCHITECT | JCY Architects
BUILDER | EMCO Building
BRIEF | AWA Projects (a project management division of Anodisers WA) provided folding, post-cutting machining, fabrication and surface finishing.
LOCATION | Fremantle

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