The project has involved the progressive demolition and replacement of the University’s buildings on it’s campus at Goat Island.
We have been involved in the project since its inception, undertaking masterplanning of the campus, obtaining resource Consent, supporting the university in it’s fund raising and undertaking the design, documentation and contract administration of the buildings.
To date a student accommodation block and science laboratory and academic office buildings have been completed and occupied. The final building in this stage of redevelopment is an interpretive centre, a building open to the many members of the public who visit the Goat Island Marine Reserve. Inside the building they will find exhibitions explaining the work of the institute and providing background information on the species found in New Zealand waters and the reserve in particular.
2012 NZIA Architecture Award
2012 Resene Colour Award
2012 Best Awards : Finalist
2009 Wood Timber Design Award
Photography Jeremy Toth