Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Tue, 14/05/2024 - 12:32pm
Te Ngau o Horotiu is the biggest upgrade to Auckland’s ferry infrastructure and passenger services in more than 100 years. The Ferry Landing together with Te Wananga (the Downtown Public Space) forms the Downtown Ferry Basin Redevelopment project; Auckland’s most significant urban waterfront...
Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Tue, 14/05/2024 - 12:29pm
Recent initiatives by New Zealand Steel and by Pacific Coil Coaters, our primary suppliers of metallic coated and painted steel, will improve the sustainability of their operations, as reported in Scope 58 and in this issue 59, and we thought it worth revisiting an article published originally...
Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Tue, 14/05/2024 - 12:26pm
Transforming the Woollen Mills site in Onehunga into a modern industrial campus was the work of JWA Architects. Lining the signature saw-tooth roof and exterior walls, Steel & Tube’s Legacy™ profile brings a sophisticated accent to this award-winning 15,000 sqm build.
Paying...
Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Tue, 14/05/2024 - 12:23pm
Nestled on the tranquil shores of Lake Rotorua, the Wai Ariki Hot Springs & Spa stands as a beacon of architectural brilliance and cultural significance. As the proud recipient of the Harkness Henry Judges’ Choice Award at the Central Property People Awards 2023, this sprawling 4,500m2 world...
Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Tue, 14/05/2024 - 12:10pm
In the artful design of the Schist Showstopper at Paerata Rise, Precision Homes has not only created a stunning residence but also a canvas for potential homeowners to envision the lifestyle that awaits them. The architectural brilliance of the show home, accentuated by the impeccable roofing...
Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Tue, 14/05/2024 - 12:06pm
Within the construction sector, steel stands out as one of the most sustainable options available. Not only is it a key component in building design and construction, it’s recyclable and reusable nature allows it to be used multiple times that help reduce its environmental impact.
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Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Tue, 14/05/2024 - 11:57am
Vickie and John had a vision for their new home. Taking aesthetic inspiration from the historic Californian bungalow on Fendalton Road known as the Los Angeles house and mixing in the clean Japanese/Scandinavian style known as Japandi, all while having a high performing home in terms of energy...
Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Mon, 20/11/2023 - 3:48pm
Auckland’s intensification is well underway, with traditional standalone houses on full sections rarely being built and medium to high density dwellings are now the most common type of consented dwelling. While common overseas, this style of housing is relatively new to New Zealand’s suburbs and...
Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Mon, 20/11/2023 - 3:45pm
With New Zealanders embracing living in apartments and townhouses, there is a boom in multi-unit housing – and Christchurch is no different.
With that in mind, designer Sam Connell, from Figure & Ground, was engaged to come up with a multi-unit development for a St Albans site that...
Submitted by Nathaniel Duncan on Mon, 20/11/2023 - 3:42pm
The construction landscape has witnessed a game-changer with the launch of Winstone Wallboards’ GIB Factory in Tauriko. This project, a result of collaboration and innovation, is setting new industry standards. Harkin Roofing, one of the largest commercial roofing companies in the Bay of Plenty...
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