By CUSTANCE
Accenture is a top international consulting firm who sought to occupy a professional building in the Auckland CBD. Given the nature of their consulting leadership roles, the design had to showcase future workplace and organisational behaviour, while incorporating leading edge ‘interactive’ technology. Varying levels of security throughout the office was required, as well as flexible meeting and project spaces.
A casual, yet sophisticated entry cafe greets guests who can alert staff of their arrival through a video doorbell. Secure, glass doors lead into the main office area where flexible Meeting & Project rooms, Library and Cafe line the external glazing. A central open work space features a ‘collaboration spine’, linking utility spaces, and leading to the acoustic, ‘hooded’ Quiet & Build Room pods. Various working styles are accommodated, while working walls are in close proximity. Custom storage banks and lockers provide a buffer from the main circulation.
Over 30 years Custance has become a respected and multi-award winning practice. Using our collective knowledge, experience and empathy, we have created spaces that transform people’s lives and better equip them to accommodate change.
The tools we traditionally use are strategic planning, architecture, interior design and industrial design, however we have learned to wield them in different ways. We have developed these tools to allow people and organisations to experience space that is fully human and fully alive; space to live well, to create, to innovate and to grow – to enable face to face contact in a way that digital space does not.
Clients return to us in both New Zealand and for 14 years now, Australia, where we’ve built a multi-disciplinary, trans-Tasman practice that focuses on people and their well being, not just the places we build for them. We believe in human touch and those two words hold the secret of our longevity.
Before we begin any commission, whether a home , a corporate interior, a new building, an urban master plan or a strategic vision, we begin by discovering answers to fundamental human questions. Who? What? Why? For us these come before the traditional ‘where’, ‘when’ and ‘how’ of the brief and build specifications. They help us see beyond immediate needs. They help us understand people and design spaces that have enduring value.