The North Methodist Church had existed on the site for 100 years but was demolished after receiving severe damage from the Canterbury earthquakes between September 2010 and February 2011, the church complex demolished, has left a cleared site for a sustainable approach.
Christchurch-based Dalman Architects designed the new building as a reference to its predecessor, but with updates that correspond to the changing needs of the congregation. A minimalistic approach in the design and the intentional restriction of the use of details and materials helped to achieve a stronger expression of architecture without exceeding costs.
The project was constructed by Arrow International with Sto being selected by Dalman Architecture to the scope and supply the StoTherm Insulation System over the timber frame build, installed by Sto Registered LBP Contractor, Advanced Exterior Plastering.
Planning with insulation requirements, StoTherm an exterior insulating and finishing system (EIFS) can be utilised for providing exceptional insulation values, or as required in the North Methodist Church, a cost-effective, lightweight EPS facade system with stable and substantial insulation values. Easy to cut, detail and assemble, 60mm StoTherm Panels (R1.57) were fitted and fixed with StoTherm impact anchors, to secure and wrap the building in a lightweight thermally stable envelope. The benefits; helping to keep the inside cool by insulating against the heat of the warm summer months, as well as keeping the heat in during cooler months, creating a harmonious indoor environment though-out the year. Other benefits also include energy conservation and an external dew point, which helps to combat condensation and mould.
Used on much of the exterior facade and thanks to the StoArmat Render System with its flexible and crack resistant properties and integrated Stolit K 1.5 mm render finish and StoColor Lotusan, the North Methodist Church was provided with a reliable, durable and sustainable facade able to with-stand climatic conditions and mechanical and seismic stress, while also meeting the selected style.
The innovative StoColor Lotusan applied as a coating is another product that was specified on the North Methodist Church. Incorporating Intelligent Technology with a bionic “lotus-effect”, this unique self-cleaning facade paint is suitable for masonry and rendered surfaces. Water and dirt is unable to cling to the surface, so every time it rains the facade is simply washed clean, resulting in optimum facade protection as the facade remains dry and pristine for longer.
Completed early 2016, the North Methodist Church is a great example of planning, communication and performance that reflects on the Sto principles of thinking globally and acting locally.
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Synonymous with rendered facades, Sto is a company with worldwide experience in exterior insulation, renders and coatings. Sto has built a reputation for providing compliant, weathertight and highly durable exterior rendered facade systems, with a unique range of textured finishes, that extend the life-cycle of the building facade.
As the authorised partner of Sto for Australasia, we are committed to the Sto philosophy. "Building with conscience".
Sto Render and Facade Systems are tested and appraised by BRANZ to surpass New Zealand's tough environmental conditions. Installed by our experienced network of Sto registered LBP Contractors, and have the added protection of the StoWarranty with StoService Assurance program. Protecting you and the property investment.