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"Colours have been used to articulate the facade. Their use and choice are sympathetic with the surrounding cityscape. The careful use of colour is reflected both internally and externally."

– NZIA Jury Awards Citation

City College was developed by the Dunedin College of Education, the Otago Polytechnic, the University of Otago and the Dunedin City Council to provide residential accommodation for first year students at the three educational institutions.

The College is planned as a series of 28 ‘flats’ each with 5 or 6 bedrooms, a lounge and a kitchen with access to a communal dining room and lounge and study/tutorial rooms providing accommodation with characteristics of both a student hostel and student flat.

The flats have been designed on three storey buildings at the street frontages to the site with the shared facilities in the central area.

The exterior architectural design of the buildings has been developed to reflect the typical gabled roof forms of the earlier building facades near the street.

The design of the facades has been varied with the changing roof forms, window designs and colour – all reminiscent of the buildings of the neighbourhood – to provide identity to each flat and, in most cases, each bedroom, and create a building which, although large, fits the residential character of the area.

The flats have gained the seal of approval from students – they appreciate the freedom and support offered by the College and the character and identity of their ‘separate flats’. The architectural design of the buildings has reinforces this concept of student housing.

The whole development was documented and constructed in a twelve month period with a conventional, fixed price building contract at the very modest rate of approximately $900 per square metre.

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Mason & Wales Architects is an award-winning Registered New Zealand Institute of Architects practice based in the South Island of New Zealand.

Mason & Wales is the first Architectural practice in the country, founded in 1862 by William Mason, the first Architect to live and work in New Zealand and the first Mayor of Dunedin.

During its history the firm has been responsible for the design of a large number of notable buildings throughout New Zealand, and has established valued relationships with clients, consultants and contractors alike.

Mason & Wales work with clients from all over the world on a range of projects of all sizes and types, including Master Planning, Institutional, Hospitality, Commercial, Multi-Residential, Houses and Interiors.

The team works collectively from their Dunedin office, and from Queenstown and Wanaka, with a commitment to making a positive contribution to the built environment. Mason & Wales designs and delivers architecture which strives to be enduring and sustainable to enrich the lives of our clients and the community.

Mason & Wales have built a reputation on the enduring principles of quality, value and professionalism, which is evident in their portfolio of completed work.

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