International Copper Association Australia

Everything’s Coming Up Copper

A 37 storey tower clad in distinctive copper rings in Brisbane and Australia’s new embassy in Washington DC covered in a series of folded copper ‘rainscreen’ panels are the world’s latest architectural icons.

The $600M high rise in Brisbane’s North Quarter—designed by Hassell, REX, and Richards and Spence—glitters on the city’s skyline given the skin of 2582 elliptical copper panels on the building’s facade.

To be known as 205 North Quay, the 6 Green Star rated skyscraper sets new architectural benchmarks. Not only will it efficiently cut energy, waste and water usage, but the highly articulated façade will also help to control the impact of midday, afternoon and early evening sun.

But 205 North Quay is just the tip of the copper architectural trend. The 17th North American Copper in Architecture Awards have also just been announced, with 10 projects—5 new builds & 5 restorations—named this year, including the Australian embassy in Washington DC. 

The embassy—designed by Bates Smart and KCCT with fabrication by Pohl and Enclos—uses copper façade panels to create a “visually stunning” interplay of light and shadow that is meant to echo Australia’s unique landscape. The distribution of the panels changes from south to north and east to west, meaning the appearance of the building exterior changes depending on the perspective of the viewer.

Other winners include:

See all winners: https://copper.org/applications/architecture/awards/winners.php

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