Textile Centre - Building upgrade

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Parnell, Auckland

The complex is made of three buildings stitched together, with varying floor levels. 

The facilities and circulations had been renovated in the 90’s, but circulation was torturous and confusing and the general appearance, tired. 

While tenants have moved in and out of the building, we have strategically planned upgrades and renovation work to re-organise and simplify circulation routes, refurbish common spaces, and provide improved facilities and services. 

The renovation works are pared back to showcase the heritage of the building, and make the modern interventions legible. New elements were introduced to provide interest and identity to spaces yet remained sympathetic to the existing character. This work is ongoing. 

Our involvement in the renovation works spanned a full scope from architectural design, consultant coordination, regulatory consents, procurement and contract administration. 

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T Plus Architects deliver design solutions that focus on meeting our client’s brief and a healthy dose of excitement.

The practice offers full architecture, master planning, and interior design services for all types of projects in both the residential and commercial sectors. We are members of the New Zealand Institute of Architects and use their standard documentation and guidelines. Our practice is young and flexible, with a fresh questioning attitude and hands-on approach, backed by our director’s many years of experience.

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.