SAS International bespoke metalwork comprising of a striking waveform shaped ceiling was designed by architects Arup Associates to feature in the construction of Ropemaker Place, London EC2 for British Land.
Simon Anson, architect at Arup Associates comments; “The purpose of the ceiling was to provide the 10.5m tall entrance foyer with an acoustic performance, and create a lighting source providing both uplight and downlight. The illuminated ceiling provides the entrance foyer with visual impact from views of City Point Plaza, Ropemaker Street and The City.”
Simon Anson continues, “The appearance of the ceiling is that of a series of illuminated vaulted waves flowing into the interior, the volume of the space perceptually expanded by the uplit waveform surfaces. The vaulted ceiling with its flowing contours provides a visually stunning focal point as well as a practical solution to the acoustic requirements of the interior of the building.”
Stortford Interiors, one of the principal interior fit-out sub-contractors working on the project, were appointed by construction managers MACE. Jim Nania, Managing Director at Stortford Interiors comments: “The SAS International design team worked closely with us from an early stage to ensure a total understanding of the design criteria and that expectations of the various ceiling products specified by Arup Associates were achieved to meet the client’s design brief. This is a project we are particularly proud of.”
Specialist bespoke wave ceilings were installed in the atrium, main reception area, lift lobbies and main external canopy. The waveform panel, although elegant in appearance, had to have the required strength to support the light fitting. The extra weight posed a significant design challenge of how to integrate and support the light fitting into the waveform panel. The complex design required all fixings to be concealed, as a large proportion of the face and rear of the waveform tiles are visible.
Consideration also had to be allowed for on-site installation of the electric cables through the waveform panel to cater for the light fitting, with meticulous finish, as all fixings were to remain hidden.
Both the external and internal waveform ceiling areas required access. The internal system used a hook on system for support and the external system used a more robust and secure suspension method, which involved a concealed but accessible cam lock and hinge to support the panels and allow access to services contained in the void area.
In the design development and installation of the system, Arup Associates worked closely with SAS International and the specified lighting manufacturer, Zumtobel, to ensure the panels integrated seamlessly with the luminaires to produce the optimum installation.
In addition, SAS International’s accessible metal ceiling SAS200 and SAS330 panels were also used within the lift lobby areas. The system comprises modular hook-on tiles in a concealed grid format, specified with perimeter baffles which were used in the external and internal atrium areas to create a closure bulkhead section between the waveform and flat perimeter ceiling panels.
Ropemaker Place, is a state of the art commercial development with 80,844 square metres of gross floor-space including retail units on the ground floor and twenty levels of office accommodation above. The building has impressive sustainability credentials, including expansive garden roof terraces with stunning City views, rainwater harvesting, and use of a double glazed tilted façade to reduce heat gain.
Commercial
British Land
Arup Group
Mace Limited
Stortford Interiors
2009
SAS200, SAS330
922m²
United Kingdom