NUIG Human Biology Building
Project Name/client: NUIG Human Biology Building
Sector: Education
Service: Fit-Out
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Project Overview
Designed by Award-winning Architects Scott Tallon Walker in conjunction with an international design firm, the NUIG Human Biology Building is an 8,200m2 structure, built by BAM Ireland for NUIG Ireland. This state-of-the-art 5-storey structure brought the Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Anatomy, and Physiology departments of the university under one roof. The building’s function is to teach and train medical students, as well as research a whole range of health issues. Castle Group was contracted to carry out the Gyproc partitions and ceilings, for this project. There is a central atrium area of the full height of the building with specialist perforated boarding to the walls and ceilings. The building footprint centered around a radial layout which demanded curved and radius partitions commanding high-quality detailing and finishes. The ceiling system was an SAS metal ceiling with a concealed grid, bespoke in manufacture and constructed to fit into the radial floor plan layout much like a jigsaw throughout the five-story building. This building was constructed in a live Campus environment and the building’s detailed complexity demanded coordination and collaboration between Castle Group and all parties to ensure a successful and seamless outcome.