7 London Circuit in Canberra exemplifies a remarkable fusion of knowledge and culture, brought to life through architectural design.

Designed by AMC Architecture, and built by AMA, Decor Systems was featured in the Roy.Jr restaurant located within the precinct with DecorSlat Max installed by Parliament Constructions.

The suspended DecorSlat Max beams in the ceiling are an awe-inspiring spectacle. The white beams adorned with bespoke Victorian Ash moulded tips effortlessly juxtapose the steel elements present in the space, evoking a captivating contrast.

7 London Circuit

The DecorSlat Max beams were complemented by the DecorTrend acoustic panels finished in our Burnie Blackwood Smartlook finish.

When AMC Architecture approached Decor Systems with their rendered designs, a collaborative effort ensued to align the envisioned aesthetics with the manufacturing capabilities of Decor Systems. Through an iterative process, numerous concepts were workshopped to ensure the design intent was met.

Decor Systems faced a unique challenge in creating the bullnose solid timber Victorian Ash ends, which served as the focal point of the ceiling design. A series of samples and prototypes were meticulously developed and fine-tuned. Although the initial request called for a Blackbutt finish, market shortages and escalating prices necessitated a creative solution. Decor Systems uniquely crafted the timber slats by laminating multiple layers of Vic Ash timber, subsequently shaping them into their desired forms.

Parliament Constructions skilfully assembled the beams on-site, creating a bespoke steel frame support system for the beams. This collaborative effort ensured the seamless integration of these extraordinary architectural elements into the overall design scheme.

Project details

Location: 7 London Circuit, City, ACT 2601

Products:

  • DecorSlat Max
  • DecorTrend

Application: Internal

Architects: AMC Architecture

Builder: AMA

Installation: Parliament Constructions

Photography: Pew Pew Studio

Traditional Custodians of the Land: The Ngunnawal people