Honolulu Design Center

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A stiffer design challenge than this is tough to imagine: Create a landmark home for the Honolulu Design Center that is uniquely contemporary for Hawaii, stands out yet fits into the naturally dramatic island backdrop, and puts the design center on an equal footing with centers in other major design cities around the world.

Alucobond® PE Core by Alcan Composites USA met this aesthetic challenge. The block-long front of the Design Center curves in a concave form evoking ocean waves, while slight sloping at each end creates the illusion of a sloped surface referencing another iconic Hawaiian image, the edge of Diamond Head’s volcanic crater.

Design architect Matthew Gilbertson of RIM Architects enhanced the wave form by sheathing the façade in custom-created “Honolulu Red” Alucobond panels finished with a highly reflective pearlescent gloss that produces kaleidoscopic color changes in the panels from orange to bright red and even golden under various lighting conditions. Once again, color is used to reference iconic Hawaiian images – in this case, the fiery hues of molten lava cooling as it flows to the sea. Silver metallic Alucobond panels are juxtaposed in a convex “reflected wave” that suggests the interplay of waves at water’s edge.

The bold lines and colors create a “wow” factor that draws the eye to the three-story, 80,000-sq. ft. Design Center – part contemporary furniture retailer, part gathering place for the entire Honolulu contemporary arts community – while huge expanses of glass on the convex front façade showcase the contents of the building and lure people inside. The variety of design elements incorporated into the project, including convex and concave curves, showcase Alucobond’s fabrication capabilities.

“From the very beginning, all of us felt that this project demanded to make a dramatic architectural statement, to create a landmark, and Alucobond was our first choice from the start,” said Matthew Gilbertson, design architect on the project and managing principal of RIM Architects – Hawaii in Honolulu. “Alucobond was a perfect choice for the Design Center because of the sleek and contemporary panels, their machinelike crispness of edge, and their dynamic color that creates a living, breathing quality to the facade.”

The Alucobond panels were individually cut and shaped exactly to the shop drawing dimensions to yield the “leather glove” fit necessary to achieve the architectural integrity of the façade design. Elward Systems Corp., of Lakewood, Colo., fabricated the 4mm-thick Alucobond standard polyethylene-core composite panels used on the project, and employed its Secondary Guttered Rain-screen (SGR) wall panel system utilizing a route and return process. The system is designed to protect the panels from moisture and internally guttered to direct water to the bottom of the wall for efficient weepage.

Architectural Glass & Aluminum of Oakland, California, performed installation on the project.

“The unique thing about the Honolulu Design Center project is the Honolulu Red color and pearlescent gloss finish,” said Jim Helgoth, president of Elward Systems Corporation. “The combination contributes to the dramatic color changes in the panels under varying lighting conditions and even when viewed from different angles.”

The custom Honolulu Red panels were finished with a highly reflective 80 percent pearlescent gloss that amplifies the variety of color change within the panels, adding to the dramatic effect.

Logistics posed the biggest challenge for the fabricator, with the Alucobond material coming from the Benton, Ky., plant of Alcan Composites USA, aluminum extrusions for the attachment system coming from Portland, Ore., and fabrication taking place in Lakewood, Colo. With roughly six weeks for shipping to Hawaii – leaving no margin for error in fabricating the custom-cut Alucobond panels – it’s easy to see why Elward is especially proud that it was able to complete the project with no adverse impact to the project’s schedule.

Working with the cold-formed curved panels on an incredibility tight project deadline made installation a challenge, said Dan Romine of Architectural Glass & Aluminum (AGA), Oakland, Calif., the installer on the Design Center project. The contract was awarded in February, Elward Systems started shipping panels from Lakewood in June, and AGA began installation in late July. AGA, which had worked on previous Alucobond installations with Elward, including the San Francisco International Airport, completed the installation in four months, giving the owner plenty of time to ready the spectacular addition to Honolulu’s skyline for its opening in January 2007.

About ALUCOBOND, Manufactured by 3A Composites USA

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