Fabrication process for Pakenham Station

Behind the Scenes || Fabrication process of Pakenham Station

Building a train station that captures the imagination starts in the creative mind of the architect – sketching concepts and developing a creative vision.

 

Making it a reality, means working out how to construct and manufacture the individual and collective parts of the design, bringing what was once only imagined, to life.

Genton worked in collaboration with ShapeShift Design Technologies to design and develop the soffit at Pakenham Station. Recently one of our Principals, Jamie McCutcheon travelled to Indonesia to see how the fabrication of the Pakenham soffit is coming along.

Here’s a behind the scenes look at how we bring a concept into reality.

Making it a reality, means working out how to construct and manufacture the individual and collective parts of the design, bringing what was once only imagined, to life.

Genton worked in collaboration with ShapeShift Design Technologies to design and develop the soffit at Pakenham Station. Recently one of our Principals, Jamie McCutcheon travelled to Indonesia to see how the fabrication of the Pakenham soffit is coming along.

Here’s a behind the scenes look at how we bring a concept into reality.

Making it a reality, means working out how to construct and manufacture the individual and collective parts of the design, bringing what was once only imagined, to life.

Genton worked in collaboration with ShapeShift Design Technologies to design and develop the soffit at Pakenham Station. Recently one of our Principals, Jamie McCutcheon travelled to Indonesia to see how the fabrication of the Pakenham soffit is coming along.

Here’s a behind the scenes look at how we bring a concept into reality.

Making it a reality, means working out how to construct and manufacture the individual and collective parts of the design, bringing what was once only imagined, to life.

Genton worked in collaboration with ShapeShift Design Technologies to design and develop the soffit at Pakenham Station. Recently one of our Principals, Jamie McCutcheon travelled to Indonesia to see how the fabrication of the Pakenham soffit is coming along.

Here’s a behind the scenes look at how we bring a concept into reality.

Making it a reality, means working out how to construct and manufacture the individual and collective parts of the design, bringing what was once only imagined, to life.

Genton worked in collaboration with ShapeShift Design Technologies to design and develop the soffit at Pakenham Station. Recently one of our Principals, Jamie McCutcheon travelled to Indonesia to see how the fabrication of the Pakenham soffit is coming along.

Here’s a behind the scenes look at how we bring a concept into reality.

ShapeShift Technologies & Toby Whitfield | Level Crossing Removal Project | Metro Trains Melbourne | John Holland | KBR, Inc. | Tract Consultants | North Western Program Alliance [NWPA] |

Photo credit: Jamie McCutcheon