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Aviation Heritage Centre - Omaka (3 photos)
Large hangars containing WW1 biplanes and other collectable aircraft are joined to the entrance building which provides facilities to support staff and visitors at the Omaka Aerodrome in Marlborough. Aircraft display design was completed by Peter Jackson's Weta Studios. |
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Canon NZ Limited Office and Warehouse (1 photo) |
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Christchurch Cathedral Visitors Centre (2 photos)
“It was a most demanding project not only in its design challenge on a difficult site alongside a landmark heritage building but also in terms of the intense public consultation required. Wilkie + Bruce Architects handled this assignment with great skill and sensitivity; always accessible and utterly professional in their relationship with the Cathedral client”. - Dean of Christchurch, John Bluck |
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CTP (Now CHH) Office Building - Rangiora (3 photos) A small office building for the management team at the end of an MDF manufacturing plant. Bright yellow sun shades reduce solar gain. |
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Giesen Sports Centre (current) (2 photos) |
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Laboratories - Crop & Food Research - Lincoln (2 photos)
The Harvey Smith Plant Protection Building has been specifically designed for the management of horticultural pests and diseases. Equipped with offices, laboratories, rearing rooms and field trial processing facilities, the building also incorporates a number of passive environmental design features and has been planned to be easily extended to meet future needs. "This calm and well-ordered building belies the complex programme within. Necessarily functional, the user relationships have been examined and arranged very efficiently..." - NZIA Award Citation |
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Laboratories - Crop & Food Research - Palmerston North (1 photo)
Large scientific laboratories, food preparation and trialing areas, numerous large refrigerators and freezers and facilities for the trial transportation of export crops are just part of this large project. This commission was awarded as the result of a design competition. |
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Laboratories - Landcare Research - Hamilton (3 photos)
A large new building combining scientific laboratories and offices for Landcare Research following on from the success of a similar design at Lincoln, Canterbury. |
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Laboratories - Landcare Research - Lincoln (5 photos)
"Our buildings are wonderful assets and have provided us with a practical, high quality work environment thanks to the careful exercising of professional skill. Our staff appreciate the clean and open style of the buildings and visitors often comment on the success of the planning, siting and exterior treatment." - John Tan, Company Secretary, Landcare Research. NZIA Design Award Winner. |
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Laboratories - Marlborough Wine Research Centre (4 photos)
"It is a very pleasant place to work in and a stunning facility to service wine industry organisations" - Gerald Hope, Executive Officer, Marlborough Wine Research Centre |
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Marlborough District Council Office Buildings (2 photos)
A two storey building of 1,550 square metres was completed in 1994 in a neoclassical style utilizing precast concrete components. A second office building of 935 square metres was completed in 2005 along with major alterations to and refurbishment of Blenheim's own 'Beehive' building. |
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Mid City Centre (3 photos)
Two levels of retail shops with parking on the roof. Conceived as a sleek, flush and glassy building with a robust palette of materials to give a sophisticated appearance complementing Ballantyne's department store in central Christchurch. Civic Trust Design Award recipient. |
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National Bank - Blenheim (4 photos)
A recent building in Blenheim's Market Place. The double height banking chamber and tall glass facade maintain the scale of the streetscape. |
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Price Waterhouse Centre - Christchurch (3 photos) |
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Tower Junction Retail Development (1 photo)
The final stage of a large scale retail development, which has a strong landscape focus with unadorned but colourful retail forms, an attractive car park space and a new tavern/restaurant as the corner focal point. |