Industrial heritage
Market winner
One of Auckland’s first new build apartment developments after the global financial crisis, the challenge presented by this project was to generate quality design on a restricted budget in a tentative market environment.
Located in a boutique inner-city neighbourhood with a rich pedigree of historic and contemporary buildings, the site also demanded a design response which complemented and enhanced the immediate architectural context.
Form, aesthetic and material draw character from the immediate environment. Brick panelling references the district’s brick-making history, while precast concrete and raw steel complement the industrial vibe of the mixed-use neighbourhood. A large glass-reinforced concrete façade – which addresses the street and creates privacy for occupants – draws design elements from the stained glass windows of nearby St Benedict’s church.
Recently short listed for an NZIA award, the success of The Saint development has generated several new projects for the client, and further collaboration with PB&A.
PB&A is a highly experienced, collaborative and project-focused architectural practice.
Specialising in multi-unit residential, PB&A has expertise in large-scale, high-rise projects such as apartments, hotels and student residences.
As a practice, PB&A has developed specialist knowledge in the design and construction of multi-storey buildings. This knowledge enables the architects to communicate closely and specifically with the multidisciplinary team of experts that projects of this scale require.
With a particular talent for providing solutions that maximize building usage and work within council planning constraints, PB&A has developed a reputation for perceptive and innovative design expertise, resulting in a strong track record of successful developments.