commercial structures
PROJECT 1
Premium Venues
Showroom Experience
Background
For more than 20 years the Werribee Automotive Group have been selling and servicing new and used vehicles in Hoppers Crossing and the surrounding region. Their state of the art modern showroom and large display areas allow customers to casually browse the great range of vehicles.
Requirements
The car dealership was on the lookout for suitable options for its customers regarding the extension of its showroom display centre for the new LDV range. Due to existing capacity in its existing showroom, the company searched for a solution which could be realised as quickly and as cost effectively as possible.
Solution
We provided a Skyline Structure 15m x 10m x 4m (h) with glass facade and black powder coated frame. Accessories included industrial floor, one double door, internal ceiling lining, panel wall system and Alucabond signage to perimeter.
Benefits
The customer benefit for Werribee Motor Group is thanks to the new facility. The glass façade enabled premium showroom space, and the generous internal space allowed a high volume of customer traffic, a major benefit for the dealership.
commercial structures
PROJECT 2
Premium Venues
Hospitality Experience
Background
An attractive garden estate located in Denham Court, New South Wales, Ottimo House has been a family owned and operated company for almost ten years. With multiple indoor and outdoor function spaces available onsite, Michael Cappetta of Ottimo House decided to expand even further on their venue offering by investing in a semi-permanent luxury modular structure that is called The Marquee.
Features
In 2017, Australian Temporary Structures built a glass-fronted structure with extra height to ensure clear views of the impressive location. We provided a 15m x 35m x 4.2m side height A Frame Structure with sandwich panel roof in white and full clear glass panels to the front and back of the structure. The full glass walls enable guests to take in the stunning natural surroundings. This exquisite structure is fully equipped with a polished concrete floor, internal linings, separate toilet area and finished off with a 5m outdoor decking.
In 2023, Australian Temporary Structures were required to relocate the glass gable end to The Marquee and refit it as the enclosed glass frontage over the 5m decking. We also fit a 5m x 4m double glass door in the side bay. The extension has gained an extra 75 sq/m of internal space.
Coming soon are brand new side glass panels and doors are to be fitted to The Marquee so guests can absorb 360 degree views of the landscape.
commercial structures
PROJECT 4
commercial structures
PROJECT 3
Premium Venues
Hospitality Experience
Background
The Jetty, located in the heart of Canberra, needed a temporary structure to cover the live entertainment venue that operates through until April. Providing live music, local premium food & beverages all summer long.
Features
Australian Temporary Structures built a 15m x 20m x 3.3m side height Vegas Structure with a black powder coated frame system, Thermo twin layer roof, glass filled gable ends, glass entrance doors.
An incredible entertainment feature on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin.
Premium Venues
Hospitality Experience
Background
Waterside Endeavour Pavilion is the new gem of the Australian National Maritime Museum’s fleet of venue spaces.
Boasting a bespoke Curved Roof structure from Australian Temporary Structures, and named after Captain Cook's majestic vessel alongside its on-site replica, the HMB Endeavour, the Endeavour Pavilion is a new addition to the wharves of the Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM).
Features
The venue located in Sydney's picturesque Darling Harbour, can be arranged to suit any event from weddings, cocktail parties, Christmas parties, product launches and award ceremonies, to large sit-down lunches or dinners.
commercial structures
PROJECT 5
Walkways
Improving the experience of local shoppers
Background
Wollongong City Council wanted to improve the experience of local shoppers in the area. With soaring temperatures in the summer and very mild winters, it was important to the council they provide more shelter and shade. It was vital there was a quick lead-time, but most importantly the structure needed to withstand high wind speeds yet still be relocatable. The canopy structure would also be used over the local stage in the city centre to shade performers, while also covering the viewing area.
Solution
Wollongong City Council were supplied with two canopy structures that met the demands of high wind speeds and ease of relocation.
The shelters measured 7.60m and 6.40m in width both 5.00m in length and 4.00m/3.30m side height. Both used the Ferrari 702 Opaque roofing with an 18 degree roof pitch, and both canopy structures were able to withstand wind speeds of up to 162 km/h.
With the canopy structures fully operational in the town centre, the council can now ensure the general public and local performers are sheltered from the sun.