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The Michelangelo Towers project was one of A-Lites largest achievements. This building hosts over a 1000 fiberglass products which include the arches,
window finishes, balcony decoration and more.

A two year project starting at the beginning of 2004 and carrying on into the beginning of 2006. It was
the work of much planning and discussion with joint partnerships with Bentel Architects Group Five
Engineering and G7.

   

Architects supplied A-Lite with concept drawings of what was required for the building which A-Lite then redesigned to make for easier manufacture. G7 created the majority of the moulds and products
were made between them and A-Lite.

Group Five oversaw the production and A-Lite was responsible for all installation of the products of the building.

 

 

Michelangelo Towers stands 30 stories high and is the tallest building in the Sandton, Johannesburg area.

An architectural, as well as one of A-Lites more persevering achievements.

   


The Building begins

Scale of one of the window products

Arch mould applied to building
 

Completed moulds on building
 
 

The building grows...
 

...and more is added
 
 

The building rises higher...
 

...and the beauty emerges
 
 

Interior work being done
 

The completed interior area
 
 

Lower moulds on outer building
 

Completion Nears
 
 
 
 

Mouldings in the alcove area
 
 
 

Preperation of the 'K01' mould before set on top of building


The Michelangelo Towers
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