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52 Storey EQ West Building,Elizabeth Quay

  • Writer: Amanda Ng
    Amanda Ng
  • Jul 2
  • 2 min read

Client: D & C Corporation Pty Ltd

Scope: Internal Partitions, Ceilings & Soffit, Cladding, Door & Door hardware Installation


The construction industry is always changing, adopting new technologies to meet the needs of modern architecture. A shining example of this evolution is the EQ West Building, a 52-storey marvel, which presents exciting innovations in wall and ceiling design. This article highlights the unique solutions implemented in this project, particularly focusing on lightwall studs, plasterboard, plasterboard ceilings, curved walls, and curled ceilings.


Project Scope Overview


Lee Contracting was proud to be a part of this landmark build, delivering comprehensive interior and exterior finishing works.


Our scope included:

  • Internal wall partitions using advanced LightWall steel stud systems

  • Plasterboard ceilings and soffits, including complex curved and curled ceiling designs

  • High-performance cladding systems, installed to strict tolerances

  • Supply and installation of doors and door hardware throughout the tower


Close-up view of intricate plasterboard ceiling design
Intricately designed curl plasterboard wall in a modern building

The EQ West project demanded a high level of precision and craftsmanship, especially with its unique architectural features such as curved walls and sculpted ceiling lines. Our team brought deep experience and a problem-solving mindset to every floor — ensuring quality, consistency, and compliance at every stage.


As buildings grow taller and more ambitious, Lee Contracting remains committed to delivering innovative wall and ceiling solutions that meet the challenges of modern construction — without compromising on quality or aesthetics..



The Impact of Curved Wall Structures


Curved walls are more than an aesthetic choice; they are a trend towards creating vibrant and fluid spaces. In the EQ West Building, curved walls not only enhance beauty but also function in various environments.


When implemented properly, curved walls soften the rigid lines commonly found in traditional designs, fostering a warmer atmosphere. They also create novel opportunities for interior layouts, encouraging movement and interaction among occupants.


Technological advancements in tools and materials have made the construction of curved walls more practical, allowing architects and builders to embrace this modern trend.


The Importance of Craftsmanship and Accuracy in Construction


Achieving high standards in construction, particularly for a complex project like the EQ West Building, hinges on precision and expertise. Integrating materials such as lightwall studs and plasterboards requires careful installation.


Each cut, joint, and seam must be executed perfectly to maintain structural integrity and aesthetic quality. This meticulous approach emphasizes the need for skilled professionals who grasp the intricacies of today’s construction techniques.


Teamwork among architects, engineers, and construction workers is crucial to ensure that every aspect of the building's design is functional and harmoniously integrated.


Final Thoughts


The EQ West Building stands as a remarkable example of how innovative materials and advanced techniques can work together to create captivating architectural designs. By leveraging lightwall studs, plasterboard, curved walls, and artistic ceiling solutions, this project pushes the boundaries of modern construction.


Not only does the EQ West Building highlight aesthetic creativity, but it also prioritizes durability and functionality. As the construction industry progresses, projects like this set new benchmarks for the future, encouraging the adoption of efficient and imaginative design practices.


Ultimately, the EQ West Building serves as a reminder that with the right materials and vision, the possibilities in architecture are endless.


Completed exterior showcasing modern architectural design
Completed exterior showcasing modern architectural design

 
 
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