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A building that resonates with its people is a building that will be cherished and maintained. Our redevelopment of this building has ensured its future and preserved a piece of history.

Breathing new life into a historic industrial building sited on archaeologically significant land, also the site of an old petrol station, was no mean feat. The building sits on a high-profile site on the river-frontage in the CBD. A complete redesign was required to strengthen the building and strip back the ad-hoc development that had occurred over the decades. Extensive design and engineering work was required to complete the project without disturbing the ground.

We maintained a sense of the original building and its beautiful elements while creating a modern and functional office space. The completed project balances and contrasts precise new materials and spaces with the rich textural elements of the original building. It juxtaposes open and closed, light and dark, public and private.

The front of the building features a welcoming reception, large open-plan sunlit auction and meeting room, and appealing public spaces. Deeper into the building is the open-plan work area, incorporating acoustic break out booths, flexible furniture and extensive acoustic treatment. Services are exposed and industrial in design. Interiors were created in conjunction with Pamela Hall of iD Workshop, and Graphic Design was by Rees Morley of Morley Design Group.

We aimed to develop a building that would nurture positive and productive interactions, and we are told by the client that it is doing just this. A building that resonates with and nurtures its people is a building that will be cherished and maintained. Our redevelopment of this building has ensured its future and the preservation of a piece of history.

Photography: Strike Photography

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We create spaces for people to be. We design buildings with courage, conviction and creativity. Architects 44 is an exuberant and dynamic architectural practice, with deep roots in Te Tairāwhiti. Our heritage goes back to the 1950s and we’re proud to have named our business for the physical space that our offices occupy, in a nod to our local heritage, to our place.

Our practice is the largest and most diverse architecture practice in Tairāwhiti. We build on our strong foundation to continuously develop and challenge ourselves.

Our team is experienced in delivering every type of project - from marae to monuments, from commercial buildings to churches, from rest homes to residential dwellings. We are well-equipped to deliver – from the largest commercial projects to the most intimate of residential renovations.

We offer a comprehensive service, delivering an end-result that addresses all the functional and technical requirements of the project, as well as addressing the real needs of the building – cultural and human.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.