1 RIVER PARK engineering
The development of this metal cladding system required the design and fabrication of a custom extrusion die for a bespoke profile. The suspended ceiling was designed with perforated panels and engineered for phased installation directly from the floor using only lightweight scaffolding, in line with the site’s logistical and safety constraints.
To address this, the design process was structured in two coordinated phases: first, the installation of the supporting substructure; second, the mounting of the ceiling panels at a later stage. This sequencing allowed for reduced on-site labor mobilization while aligning with the general contractor’s project schedule and coordination requirements.
The ceiling anchoring profiles were also custom-designed to meet the client’s technical and aesthetic specifications. All perforations in the panels were executed using CNC machining to guarantee precision and consistency across all elements.
All visible components were finished with a bronze anodized coating, chosen both for its refined architectural appearance and its durability in high-traffic public interiors. The anodization ensured a uniform finish across the system, contributing to the overall quality and performance of the installation.
