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The construction of Auckland’s Victoria Park Tunnel occasioned a range of interesting heritage work including the temporary relocation and restoration of the Rob Roy Hotel (formerly known as The Birdcage) in Freeman’s Bay In 2010 the hotel was moved to enable construction to be carried out on the tunnel and then in April of 2011 it was slid back forty metres to its original location, by then sited over the southern entrance to the new motorway tunnel.

Preparation for the initial move involved structural strengthening of the building and providing new foundations onto which the masonry hotel was slid, using specially built concrete runway beams. The double move was carried out with the design expertise of the Wellington firm of engineers, Dunning Thornton Consultants.

Salmond Reed’s key role was to ensure that the heritage values of the hotel were maintained during this process. Working alongside archaeologists, Clough & Associates, we were responsible for the heritage documentation of the hotel as well as preparation of documentation for the additions and upgrading required to ensure reinstatement and effective ongoing use as offices and hospitality areas.

Salmond Reed Architects
Auckland CBD, Auckland
ROB ROY, THE BIRDCAGE
ROB ROY, THE BIRDCAGE
ROB ROY, THE BIRDCAGE
ROB ROY, THE BIRDCAGE
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SALMOND REED ARCHITECTS is an award winning multi-disciplinary architecture practice founded by NZIA Gold Medal recipient Jeremy Salmond

We bring thirty years’ of nationwide experience and expertise to your project, whether it involves the sensitive adaptation of a character building or the design of a contemporary structure in a sensitive environmental setting (or, indeed, a combination of both.)

Directors Rosalie Stanley, Lloyd Macomber, and Philip Graham, lead a staff of around twenty talented registered architects and graduates, chartered building surveyors, heritage consultants and support staff, all of whom share a resolve to deliver optimum project solutions to meet client aspirations and budgets.

Staff have an in-depth knowledge of traditional building materials and techniques, enabling them to advise on the application of modern architectural conservation practice for older buildings, while our designers also maintain a strong grasp of modern building technologies and materials to bring excellence to our contemporary designs.

SALMOND REED ARCHITECTS: Contemporary with character.

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.