Award / Auszeichnung | 08/2014
The International Architecture Awards 2014
387 Tamaki Drive
Auszeichnung
Architektur
Projektdaten
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Gebäudetyp:
Büro-, Verwaltungsbauten; Tourismus, Gastronomie, Wohnungsbau
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Projektgröße:
keine Angabe
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Status:
Realisiert
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Termine:
Fertigstellung: 12/2012
Projektbeschreibung
The deep rectangular site is enclosed on 2 sides by adjoining developments, resulting in a planning concept based on 6 internal courtyards, in addition to the public courtyard on the northern frontage. This allows for natural light and ventilation to all spaces, with only the commercial office suites being air-conditioned. The courtyards also spatially extend the units and provide views of landscaping. Skylights are employed to all bathrooms of the 387 Tamaki apartments, providing additional natural light and views of the sky from otherwise totally internal spaces. Large balconies to all units provide outdoor spaces to take advantage of the sea views.
The building is constructed entirely of off-white precast concrete panels, with hollow core precast floor panels. The concrete is left exposed to all external faces and internally to all common areas. Angled off-white glass reinforced concrete blades are employed on the east and west faces of the public courtyard for privacy and sun-shading, while maintaining views out to the water. The concrete is complimented by a simple palette of materials to the internal spaces. Honed Basalt paving slabs to all common areas, bathrooms and the living areas of the 6 Maheke apartments. Balconies and internal courtyards are paved with off-white precast concrete slabs while flooring to the 387 Tamaki apartments is white-washed Oak boards. All benchtops are white Corian, fireplaces are clad in black zinc, windows, doors and stair balustrades are light grey powder-coated aluminium. The central cores to all apartments, containing kitchens, bathrooms. laundries and studies are clad in white polyurethane coated panels, to differentiate them from the structural shell.
Client: Magellan investments
Architect: Ian Moore Architects
Principal Architect: Ian Moore
Project team: Simon Martin, Susanne Loeffler, Patrik Braun
Interior Design: Ian Moore Architects
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Project manager: Martin & Green
Builder: Federal Group
Structural engineer: Structure Design
Mechanical engineer: Gerhard Furter Consulting Engineering
Hydraulic engineer: Hydraulic Services Consultants
Electrical engineer: Kern Consultants
Typographer: Eamon Davern
Geotechnical Engineer: Tonkin and Taylor
Fire engineer: Holmes Fire
Lift Consultant: Vertrans
Land Surveyor: Eagleson Kennaway Surveys
Precast Concrete: Nauhria Precast
Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete: Unicast Cladding Systems Limited
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne
Photographer: Daniel Mayne