Been watching them put some reallllllly big concrete meshes into the piling holes. must be nearly done with that, going down soon presumably (assuming there is a basement)
Some hefty construction for underground car parking. It looks like they're going to have two levels of parking, hopefully the ground floor isn't to elevated above street level. A handful of buildings in this area have the ground floor a meter above street level, and it really cuts the building off from any interaction with the street. All you get is balustrades and curtain wall.
Some hefty construction for underground car parking. It looks like they're going to have two levels of parking, hopefully the ground floor isn't to elevated above street level. A handful of buildings in this area have the ground floor a meter above street level, and it really cuts the building off from any interaction with the street. All you get is balustrades and curtain wall.
WIll likely face into the same sad internal courtyard (driveway...) that this block shares. The shops in datacom are nice to have, but yeah really up and tucked away from the street, and only about 1/3 is activated. I don't understand it (I remember something about flooding risk?)
I noticed today from bus that the floor level you can see is about half a floor below ground height so pretty much guaranteed it will be raised like the others
I noticed today from bus that the floor level you can see is about half a floor below ground height so pretty much guaranteed it will be raised like the others
The shite that the private sector has development here reminds me of the depressing block with complete failures of public spaces that is the block bordered by Mahuhu Cres, Beach Rd and Tangihua Street.
It sucks that the only half decent developments in the city are the ones with govt involvement. e.g. Precinct properties, Britomart. The council really needs to up it's game and engage better so that good design is common and not only for "award winning" projects.
They can talk a good game about urban design on Twitter/Auckland Conversations/flashy documents but the ground reality isn't always the same.
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