Achieve Biophilic Design with Bonded Aluminium Facades

Aluminium facade cladding

How Bonded Aluminium Panels can create world-class ‘Artitecture’ spaces incorporating biophilic design concepts.  

Biophilic design is starting to infiltrate into landmarks in Australia’s built environment as architects and engineers are considering the building’s embodied energy rating into urban planning. 

Vitracore G2 is making Australia’s sustainable artistic vision possible when it comes to external cladding, and as one of the most popular cladding products available, here’s how it ticks all the boxes: 

Limitless colour range

Allows architects and building designers to sustainably explore their creative architecture when working on purpose-built, world-class facilities. 

Weatherproofed composition

Provides a robust solution in dealing with climate change and floods in the built landscape environment. 

Compliance

Deemed non-combustible and ticking the fire safety, waterproofing, design intent, insurance, and compliance requirements. 

Recyclability

Provides an opportunity to significantly enhance environmental performance to achieve a lower embodied energy rating. 

Embodied energy rating

secondary aluminium panel processing requires only 5% of the energy consumption from using ‘virgin’ primary aluminium. 

Durability

With the highly recognised Kynar 500® PVDF Paint System, which is known for its high durability, optimum resistance to weather and minimal industrial pollution. 

Aluminium facade cladding

The $91.5 million state-of-the-art the NSW Forensic Pathology & Coroners Court Building in Lidcombe – From Cox Architecture

Vitracore G2 aluminium composite panels are suitable for Type A, B and C constructions where non-combustible materials are required, such as mixed-use developments, residential construction, and large-scale government infrastructure projects like hospitals. It’s perfect for both cladding rectification and new building projects. 

If you’d like to see a sample and explore the Vitracore G2 product and specification information for your next project, you can request them here.