PWC LOBBY

by Warren and Mahoney

PWC LOBBY by Warren and Mahoney

“Significant areas for completion included all of the common laneways and spaces within the retail precinct of commercial bay, as well as significant areas of internal cladding within the PwC tower. In total, we supplied 18,000m2 of natural stone and porcelain tiles—enough, essentially, to completely cover two decently sized rugby fields.”

With the design direction set out, Steve Ooi, Founder of The Tile People travelled to Italy with some of the principal stakeholders to select the granites and travertine that would end up gracing the retail precinct and PwC tower.

“That initial process, the selection and preparation of the stone, took place over the course of about 12 months, with the group saying that one of the highlights was standing hundreds of metres inside a mountain, hand selecting the travertine blocks that would end up being cut into slabs.

“Once the granite and travertine were processed, the next step was to have it cut to size as per the design specifications and a dry-run carried out of how it was to be laid out. Each piece was then individually numbered and the whole lot shipped to us in New Zealand—nine container loads.”

It’s at this point in the journey that the hard work truly began, the long and meticulous process of hand-installing all that stone.

“At times we had a team of up to 80 people working on the installation, working really hard to get it all done within the timeframe and to the level required, making sure the exacting design—all of those chevron shapes—was fully realised.

“It’s been a really exciting project for us filled with challenges but with an incredible result that we’re really, really proud of—a huge achievement by everyone and incredibly humbling to have been involved in on a collective level, to look back and be able to have our name against such an iconic, landmark project.”

“It’s really satisfying to see our beautiful, responsibly sourced materials come to life and equally pleasing to see how our contribution, even if in a small way, will enhance the shopping, working and dining experience of everyone who comes to Commercial Bay.”