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- Project: Flor Wine and Grocery, Burleigh Heads QLD
- Installer: Zero 9 Constructions
- Project Description: Clear Ply by Gen-Eco was selected for this fit-out of a new wine and grocery shop at Burleigh Heads. As Clear Ply is supplied with a clear melamine finish, considerable cost reduction is achieved by eliminating the expensive process of finishing with polyurethane coating. Clear Ply was used for all shelving, curved ceiling battens and cabinetry.
- Project: Wynnum Manly Leagues Club
- Architect: Cayas
- Installer: Woodland Shopfitting
- Product: Ecolite Beams
- Project Description: The architect chose a Walnut timbergrain which was specially toned to match in with other colour elements in the fitout. The design called for a curved feature with the beam length increasing and snaking along with an overall length of approximately 25 metres. Part of the installation was top fixed to furring channel, with another section being hard fixed to the ceiling.
- Project: Rosewood Library
- Architect: Architectus
- Installer: Far Far Furniture
- Product: Gen-Eco Birch Plywood
- Project Description: Gen-Eco Birch Plywood was selected by Paul Mitchell from Far Far Furniture when he was commissioned to construct a ‘reading tree’ for the newly built Rosewood Library. The 40mm thick plywood panels were machined into over 600 pieces in Paul’s workshop using a CAD program. The structure needed the assistance of a crane to assemble on site has it has an overall height of 5.5 metres and a weight of 1.2 tonne.
- Project: USC Moreton Campus
- Architect: Hassell Studio
- Installer: HPP Group
- Product: Gen-Eco Birch Plywood
- Project Description: As this project required a high-grade decorative plywood for ceiling and wall panelling. The solution was our Gen-Eco’s A faced Birch plywood which was used for both solid and perforated panels.
- Project: LIONS@springwood (Brisbane Lions social club)
- Architect: Robin Spencer Architects
- Engineer: Tim Preibbenow of Calibre Group
- Builder: Mt Cotton Constructions
- Product: Custom CNC-shaped Ecolite beams with imagery Blackbutt woodgrain pattern.
- Project Description: In late 2018 we were tasked with providing a curved beam structure for an uograde of the gaming room at the Brisbane Lions Football Club at Springwood in QLD. By working closely with the builder and architect, we were able to provide a unique ceiling structure featuring our Ecolite beams.
- Project: Norths Leagues Club
- Architect/Designer: Cayas
- Builder: Fardoulys Construction
- Shopfitter: Sancoe
- Product: Gen-Ecolite Beams
- Project Description: Grey Ironbark imagery beam and posts. We supplied a mixture of printed beams to replicate the look of natural timber as opposed to every beam being identical. The project had a considerable cost saving for the builder in not having to structurally engineer the ceiling due to the lightweight advantages of Gen-Ecolite Beams.
- Project: Karalee Shopping Centre
- Builder: Hutchinson Builders
- Product: Hoop Pine imagery on FC
- Project Description: Hoop Pine imagery on fibre cement.
- Project: Dee Why Shopping Centre
- Architect: DWP
- Project Description: Gen-Eco Bendy Ply used as a unique ceiling installation.
- Project: Southgate Shopping Centre, Sylvania Waters
- Architect: Villa + Villa
- Installer: Keystone Linings
- Product: Gen-Eco Econo Beams
- Project Description: Gen-Eco Econo foil laminate applied to Balsa/MDF panels and custom formed into a unique ceiling design.
QLD X-Ray
Project: QLD X-Ray, Browns Plains QLD
Architect: Phillips Smith Conwell
Installer: Premis Solutions
Project Description: Oak imagery applied to aluminium beams to achieve a non-combustible solution.
Angus & Coote
Project: Angus & Coote, Springfield QLD
Installer: Barrett Shopfitters
Project Description: Angus & Coote were experiencing ongoing issues with wallpaper failing to adhere to shop fit-out walls over time. In conjunction with Barrett Shopfitters, a solution was achieved by replacing the wallpaper with digitally printed MDF panels.
Calamvale Hotel
Project: Calamvale Hotel, QLD
Architect/Designer: Craig W Chandler
Installer: Ashley Cooper
Project Description: What appears to be large heavy beams have been created by using ultra lightweight Balsa beams for the refurbishment of a casual bar area. The 200 x 100mm Balsa beams were digitally printed in a Hampton White timber-grain finish.
Reading Cinema, Newmarket
Project: Reading Cinema, Newmarket
Installer: RW Joiners
Gen-Eco Product: Lightweight Balsa Plywood with concrete image applied.
Project Description: The brief was to create an 11 metre high wall with the look of ‘off-form’ concrete. The solution was to apply a concrete image to 15mm Balsa Plywood.
Il Gancio
Project: Il Gancio
Installer: By Owner
Gen-Eco Product: Creative Image of ‘off-form’ concrete
Project Description: The owner required a concrete image applied to MDF panels for a feature bulkhead in a new restaurant fitout.
Dulwich Bakery
Project: Dulwich Bakery, Adelaide
Designer: Hosking Interior Design
Installer: Creative Commercial Interiors
Gen-Eco Product: Tasmanian Oak ECONO beams
Project Description: Gen-Eco ECONO beams were selected as a cost effective solution for this bakery fitout.
Papa’s Corner
Project: Papa’s Corner
Installer: Total Fitouts
Gen-Eco Product: Non-Combustible aluminium beams
Project Description: This project required non-combustible ceiling beams to be installed over the café fitout. Brush Box timbergrain imagery was applied to aluminium beams with matching end caps.
QLD X-Ray, St. Vincents
Project: QLD X-Ray, St Vincents Hospital
Architect: Phillips Smith Conwell
Installer: Bradco Joinery
Gen-Eco Product: Non-Combustible aluminium beams
Project Description: This project required non-combustible ceiling beams to be installed over the reception area. The solution was to apply a toned oak image to aluminium beams with matching end caps.
Remington Hotel
Project: Remington Hotel, Orange
Architect: TVS
Installer: Kirk Interiors
Gen-Eco Product: Creative Image applied to acoustic panel
Project Description: This project required both a Group 1 fire rated product that also offered sound absorption qualities. The solution was a Travertine image applied to an acoustic panel.
City Golf Club
Project: City Golf Club, Toowoomba
Architect: WN Webb & Associates
Installer: IQ Construction
Gen-Eco Product: Ecolite beams
Project Description: Gen-Eco Distressed Oak was ‘specially toned’ to match the vinyl flooring chosen for the new café area.
Ozcare Clontarf
Project: Ozcare Aged Care
Architect/Designer: Hargraves Briggs Jacuzzi
Gen-Eco Product: Ecolite composite posts with Walnut Rapture timber veneer applied and finished with clear polyurethane coating. The posts were installed for privacy screening.
Project Description: Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF composite beams with Walnut Rapture timber veneer applied and coated with polyurethane finish. Beams were installed vertically for privacy screening.
Taronga Zoo
Project: Institute of Science & Learning - Taronga Zoo
Architect: Burley Katon Halliday
Builder: Taylor Construction
Gen-Eco Product: Birch plywood in both solid and perforated panels. The plywood panels were a combination of standard 2440mm sheets along with jumbo 3050mm. The perforated panels were processed by Keystone Linings - Wetherill Park
Optus Sydney
Project: Optus on George
Architect/Designer: Collectivus Brisbane
Shop-fitter: ARC Joinery Brisbane
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite BalsaMDF Composite Beams and printed MDF panels
Project Description: Coffered ceiling produced using a combination of lightweight Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Beams and MDF panels. Digitally printed in Dark Distressed Oak timbergrain. Striking combination of Gen-Ecolite beams/panels and LED lighting.
Panorama Cafe Indooroopilly
Project: Panorama Cafe Indooroopilly QLD
Architect/Designer: Mark Retail
Shop-fitter: Mark Retail
Gen-Eco Product: Large curved Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite panels
Project Description: Large curved Balsa/MDF Composite beams were profiled into a wave formation and covered with white gloss vinyl. Beams were screw fixed through a Rondo ceiling system.
Mamasan Restaurant Broadbeach
Project: Mamasan Restaurant Broadbeach
Architect/Designer: Spacecubed
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Beams
Project Description: Gen-Ecolite beams faced with high pressure laminate.
Kiva Han Coffee
Project: Kiva Han Coffee
Architect/Designer: Blackbox Retail Design
Shop-fitter: Building In Green
Gen-Eco Product: Digital print on MDF
Project Description: The owner wanted the look of timber on the bulkhead but the cost of engineering the ceiling to take the weight was prohibitive. The solution was to scan real timber and digitally print onto MDF sheets resulting in a large cost saving.
North Lakes Sports Club
Project: North Lakes Sports Club
Shop-fitter: Casino Consoles Wakerley QLD
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite BalsaMDF Composite Battens
Project Description: Gen-Ecolite battens with pine timber veneer applied, lime-washed and coated with polyurethane. Striking ceiling installation using the lightweight benefits of Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF composite battens.
Camera Pro – Brisbane
Project: CameraPro Newstead
Architect/Designer: Troupe Studio
Shop-fitter: HiViz Projects
Gen-Eco Product: Ecolite Balsa Beams
Project Description: As the beams were for a feature ceiling in a professional camera store, the designer wanted to achieve the 'look' of a camera lens closing up. Another example of the lightweight advantages of Ecolite Balsa beams being displayed in a striking showroom setting.
Sunshine Plaza
Project: 'The Boardwalk' - Sunshine Plaza
Architect: The Buchan Group
Developer: Calty Construction
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Eco Digital Print on 9mm CFC
Project Description: Gen-Eco provided digitally printed Spotted Gum panels for the refurbishment of the Sunshine Plaza project. As one of the briefs was to supply a Group 1 fire rated material, we supplied a range Spotted Gum panels which were digitally printed on James Hardie 9mm Exotec compressed fibre cement panels. The panels were installed horizontally as soffit linings along the boardwalk area for this part of the Sunshine Plaza upgrade.
Corporate House
Project: Corporate House
Architect/Designer: Dovey Architects
Shop-fitter: Image Joinery
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Beams
Project Description: Horizontal and vertical Gen-Ecolite beams digitally printed in Zebrano style veneer pattern. Beams were back fixed onto Black MDF sheets.
Coco Bliss North Lakes
Project: CocoBliss - Westfield North Lakes
Shop-fitter: Fix It Up
Gen-Eco Product: Digitally printed FC tiles
Project Description: The FC sheets were cut into 300 x 300mm tiles and the Coco Bliss leaf graphic was printed. The tiles were coated with clear polyurethane and then tiled in the same manner as ceramic tiles.
The Lounge & Co
Project: The Lounge & Co
Fabricator: CJ Joinery – Molendinar QLD
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Eco Ecolite beams & posts digitally printed in Weathered Timber Natural
Project Description: Fitout of a hair salon at Newstead QLD. The Ecolite beams provide a lightweight solution for what appears to be heavy sleeper beams but are only a fraction of the weight compared to the real thing which produced a big cost saving.
Westside Private Hospital
Project: Westside Private Hospital
Shop-fitter: Corona Cabinets
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite beams
Project Description: Tasmanian Oak printed onto lightweight Gen-Ecolite beams.
Pimpama City Shopping Centre
Project: Pimpama City Shopping Centre
Architect/Designer: TRG
Builder: Adco Constructions
Gen-Eco Product: Digital print on MDF
Project Description: Specially ‘toned’ Blackbutt timbergrain digitally printed on MDF. The timber pattern was printed vertically (1200mm width) and the panels were VJ grooved at 200mm centres.
Rose City Ceiling
Project: Rose City Shopping Centre Warwick QLD
Architect/Designer: Thomson Adsett
Builder: McConaghy Built
Shop-fitter: Wadsworth Contracting (Stage 1) Arondale Interiors (Stage 2)
Gen-Eco Product: Digitally printed Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF panels
Project Description: Digital timbergrain pattern printed onto hollow-core panels for a striking vertical/horizontal ceiling structure.
Fish Emporium
Project: Fish Emporium
Designer: Space Cubed Design Studio - Southport QLD
Shop-fitter: Clubbar Concepts - Gold Coast
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite beams finished in Formica Sublime Teak
Project Description: Located in the vibrant Capri on the Via Roma retail precent, the Fish Emporium restaurant offers modern, casual, waterfront dining. The beams are a central feature of the alfresco outdoor eating area, which overlooks the water back toward Surfers Paradise.
Coco Bliss Chermside
Project: CocoBliss Chermside Shopping Centre
Architect/Designer: Retail Designers
Shop-fitter: 123 Shopfitting
Gen-Eco Product: Digitally printed CFC tiles
Project Description: 9mm CFC panels were cut into 300 x 300mm tiles and digitally printed with the CocoBliss palm frond graphic. The tiles were coated with anti-graffiti protection and the walls were tiled and grouted in the normal manner. Custom designed tiles for an external application.
Burrito Bar – Holmview
Project: Burrito Bar Holmview
Architect/Designer: Blackbox Retail design
Shop-fitter: Fix It Up Joinery
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Box Beams
Project Description: How do you achieve the look of heavy concrete beams on a ceiling? The answer is Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite panels manufactured into a hollow box beam. The Balsa/MDF panels were digitally printed with the concrete image and then machined into a hollow box beam. The look of a concrete beam without the weight and associated cost.
QLD X-Ray, Bowen Hills
Project: QLD X-Ray, Bowen Hills
Designer: Phillips Smith Conwell
Installer: Top Knot Carpentry
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Eco Aluminium Beam with Imagery (Group 1 Fire Rating)
Project Description: This project required a Group 1 Fire Rated product – the solution, imagery on aluminium beams and posts.
Scottish Pacific
Project: Scottish Pacific Offices
Shop-fitter: Woodland Shopfitting
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite beams
Project Description: Gen-Ecolite beams digitally printed with Spotted Gum. These beams were custom-shaped to create a smooth, consistent ceiling curve in addition to the large, round down lights.
Pottsville Beach Public School
Project: Pottsville Beach Public School
Architect: Conrad Gargett
Installer: Ideal Commercial NSW
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Eco Hoop Pine Digital Print on CFC Panels (Group 1 Fire Rating)
Project Description: This project required a Group 1 Fire Rated product for soffit linings. As traditional plywood was not acceptable, the solution was to digitally print Hoop Pine onto CFC panels.
Balsa Veneered Beams Adelaide
Project: Data Action
Architect/Designer: JPE Design Studio
Builder: Shape Group
Shop-fitter: Link Interiors
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Veneered Beams
Project Description: Timber veneer applied to our Gen-Ecolite beams with LED light strips inserted.
Calvary North Adelaide
Project: Calvary North Adelaide
Designer: Wilshire Swain
Installer: Rayjon Visual Communications
Caninet Maker: Parma Cabinets
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Eco Group 1 Digitally Printed Eco-Acoustic Panel
Project Description: A custom printed Graphic has been supplied for this project on a pinable Group 1 fire rated acoustic panel.
Sunny Queen Eggs Reception
Project: Sunny Queen Eggs Reception
Architect/Designer: Multi Span Australia
Builder: Multi Span Australia
Gen-Eco Product: Digital printing on large Balsa core door
Project Description: Digital printing in a textured timbergrain on a large Balsa core door for board room feature.
Michael Hill Melbourne
Project: Michael Hill Bourke St Melbourne
Architect/Designer: Michael Hill In House Design
Shop-fitter: Woodland Shopfitting Brisbane
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Beams
Project Description: Walnut toned woodgrain digitally printed onto Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Beams.
Toombul Beams
Project: Toombul Shopping Centre Upgrade
Builder: Mainbrace
Shop-fitter: Farrago Interiors
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Beams
Project Description: 75mm thick Gen-Ecolite beams were digitally printed in a timbergrain to match Western Red Cedar. The eight metre long beams were produced using 2 x 2.400 and 1 x 3.600mm joined together. Farrago Interiors manufactured a bracket to allow the cross beams to join on the booker rod intersections.
Theiss Head Office
Project: Theiss Head Office – Southbank QLD
Architect/Designer: Priority Design
Shop-fitter: In2 Joinery – Hillcrest QLD
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite Beams
Project Description: The ceilings are a major focal point of this fit-out and our Gen-Ecolite Beams were digitally toned to a colour that blended perfectly with carpets, furniture and fittings, which is one of many of the unique advantages of choosing Gen-Eco EWP products for your project.
TC Beirne
Project: TC Beirne Refurbishment - Brisbane
Architect/Designer: The Buchan Group - Brisbane
Builder: Hutchinson Builders
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Beams
Project Description: The lightweight advantages of Ecolite Balsa beams came to the for on this project with the beams being installed at a height of over 8 metres. QLD Walnut digital print specially ‘toned’ to the architect’s requirements.
Queensland X-Ray, Gold Coast Airport
Project: Queensland X-Ray, Gold Coast Airport
Designer: Phillips Smith Conwell
Installer: TPA Furniture Brisbane Pty Ltd.
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Eco Ecolite beams
Project Description: Gen-Eco Ecolite beams were specifically toned to match all other joinery elements, with the end caps digitally 'curved' to create a more realistic appearance of natural timber.
Kiaan Health Foods
Project: Kiaan Health Foods
Shop-fitter: Woodland Shopfitting
Gen-Eco Product: 75mm Gen-Ecolite Balsa/MDF Composite Beams
Project Description: Chunky 75mm thick beams printed in a rough sawn Oak timbergrain.
Burger Urge Rockhampton
Project: Burger Urge Rockhampton
Architect/Designer: Burger Urge
Shop-fitter: Trademarc
Gen-Eco Product: Digitally printed plywood panels
Project Description: The 'look' of aged and distressed recycled timber printed onto CD grade plywood. Cost saving in installion time as the panels can be installed quicker than individual pieces of timber.
USC Moreton Bay
Project: USC Moreton Bay
Fabricator: HPP Group
Installer: Superior Walls & Ceilings
Gen-Eco Product: Gen-Eco Birch Plywood
Project Description: This project required a high grade decorative plywood for ceiling and wall panelling. The solution was our A faced Birch plywood which was used for both solid and perforated panels.
1 King William Street, Adelaide
Project: 1 King William Street, Adelaide
Architect/Designer: IA Group
Builder: Mossop Construction
Shop-fitter: Spry & Spry
Gen-Eco Product: Balsa/MDF Veneered Panels
Project Description: Balsa/MDF with rustic veneer applied and processed into angled profiles along with LED light strips inserted.