Bates and Smart’s Dandenong Mental Health facility embraced timber during the design process. The calming and warm characteristics of timber made it the logical primary building material for a healthcare facility and allows the building to integrate into the dense residential neighbourhood.
The project consolidated residential, research, training, and administration functions into a single, purpose-built facility. The extensive use of interior and exterior timber provides warmth, texture, patterning, a non-institutional feel, and low embodied energy. Coated in CUTEK® Extreme CD50, the grain and tactility remain present and not masked over.
CUTEK® Extreme CD50 applied to the exterior blackbutt timber offers maximum protection against Melbourne’s unpredictable weather. The design team decided against adding a CUTEK® Colourtone, instead allowing the Blackbutt to gracefully transform from a warm brown to a silver grey over time.
Completely exposed to the elements, the dimensional stability properties of CUTEK® Extreme CD50 provide long-term protection against cupping, splitting and warping. Even when the timber silvers over time, the protective mechanisms of CUTEK® Extreme CD50 will still be at work to repel gas phase moisture.
It was important that the exterior cladding be highly durable and low maintenance. CUTEK® Extreme CD50 improves the long-term durability of the timber and offers easy, simple and cost-effective maintenance. Simply clean and recoat – no sanding or stripping required.
The cladding was precoated off-site before installation to simplify and streamline the onsite construction process.