Case Study
Atlas Hotel Atrium
Atlas Hotel Atrium case study for Aluminium Cladding and Covering, focused on engineering coordination, controlled execution, and project risk reduction.
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Project snapshot
Project challenge
The atrium served as the focal public space of the hotel and required a lightweight, translucent enclosure capable of delivering natural daylight while preserving architectural quality.
- Insufficient daylight in the atrium
- Excessive roof dead load
- Architectural discontinuity
- Reduced guest experience quality
Engineering decision
Implementation of a polycarbonate enclosure to maximize daylight penetration, reduce structural weight, and maintain architectural continuity.
Implementation of a polycarbonate enclosure to maximize daylight penetration, reduce structural weight, and maintain architectural continuity.
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Coordination note pending verified shop drawings, procurement files, and site notes.
Execution detail
Installation sequence
Successful completion of a 700 m² polycarbonate atrium enclosure, creating a bright and welcoming hospitality environment.
Procurement control
Procurement control pending verified bill of materials and accessory scope.
Coordination with site team
Site coordination pending verified project communication records.
Quality checkpoints
- Drawing approval status pending
- Material and accessory list pending
- Installation inspection records pending
Technical proof gallery
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Measured result
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Risks controlled before publication
Insufficient daylight in the atrium
Insufficient daylight in the atrium was controlled through engineering review, coordinated detailing, and installation checkpoints.
Excessive roof dead load
Excessive roof dead load was controlled through engineering review, coordinated detailing, and installation checkpoints.
Architectural discontinuity
Architectural discontinuity was controlled through engineering review, coordinated detailing, and installation checkpoints.
Reduced guest experience quality
Reduced guest experience quality was controlled through engineering review, coordinated detailing, and installation checkpoints.
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