VISION Issue 33 | Page 16

16 VISION 33—THE ROSSETTI STONE And your feature window makes quite the statement? Yes, it does, and obviously being structural as well, it means that it has to have a logic to it to hold the roof up as well. Everything is relying on it. It’s that the house is not a one-act event, but it is a pretty big act, the one that’s in there. You must have caused your glazier and builder sleepless nights. No, it was my wife and myself. The glazier was fantastic. The structural engineer was great as was the steelworker who got that complex frame pretty much in one. He snuck in at 4am in the morning on the freeway with the frame in two parts on the back of the truck. CAD helps hugely, but the reality of the CAD drawings compared to the structural steel frame is that it’s just taped with templates in place. The glazier did a first round of templates and individual templates for everything on the ground. Do you feel glass has kept pace with other building materials? Definitely. It’s leading the way with technology that isn’t always highly visible. This framing system had glass taped to the front for precise fit and then adjusted; it was just fantastic. It's the classic glazing system but it still works like a champion. PROJECT Hawthorn House, Melbourne ARCHITECT Craig Rossetti ENGINEER Keith Patrick BUILDER Finley Constructions WINDOW INSTALLER/GLAZIER Green Haus – Andreas Kiel GLASS SUPPLIER AND SPECIALIST SUPPORT Viridian PRINCIPAL GLAZING Viridian SuperClear™ SIZE 30 sq. BUDGET $900,000 (inc. pool)