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Location: Auckland Product: Custom made wave dome roofing Medium: Copper Surface: 980 sqm Copper Roofing l Architectural Metalformers created the "wave" dome for the Grand Atrium at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. The undulating copper roof and matching gutter is a unique achievement for our team. Our research and craftsmanship of this dome will ensure the dome is a landmark for future generations. The copper splayed dome tops a structure within the heritage building which is bold in concept and scale for transforming the iconic Auckland building where redevelopment began 12 years ago. The additions will provide an extra 8500m2 of space on seven levels. Specifics of the project.Topping the entire structure is the copper and glass dome, transforming the southern aspect of the museum.The suspended four storey building and roof structure were the most challenging aspects of the entire project along with height restrictions on the roof through the Resource Management Act. Early input.Design issues were the subject of early discussions with Copper Roofing l Architectural Metalformers to expose critical elements of this unique re-development. Most of the copper work was completed in February and March 2007 with 96 linear metres of copper full half round of guttering and 3M brass brackets, all measured individually, were also installed. Breaking new ground.In the intervening years (between initial talks and installation) Copper Roofing l Architectural Metalformers continued R & D and innovation. Creating the dome.With only 4 of the 1760 copper panels on the Grand Atrium dome being the same measurement, the scale and complex detailing of the dome was heavily reliant on a CAD software system offering 3D imaging. Logistical challengeAll of the copper panels were individually measured and folded at our factory. |
Auckland Memorial War Museum


