When it comes to engaging a fresh, seismic-resistant architectural dialogue in post-quake Christchurch, Warren and Mahoney’s new offices walk the talk.
When one architecture firm has shaped many of Christchurch’s prominent Modernist buildings since the firm’s inception in 1955, you know it takes the look and fabric of its home town personally. Warren and Mahoney was responsible for much of Christchurch’s great architecture prior to the 2011 quake that changed it forever. The company is now a leading player in the reshaping of the city.
Key drivers for a fresh architectural language are construction strength and resilience, an honesty of design, and the visual peace of mind for occupants.
This new contemporary three-level office building — designed, built, and to a large part occupied by Warren and Mahoney — is a great example of this new breed of architecture for the city.
At the helm for the new design was Warren and Mahoney’s Christchurch managing director Peter Marshall, who helped shape the 100-day blueprint for the reawakening of the central city.
“Christchurch is now getting buildings of its time. I foresee a city of low-rise buildings, a little like Paris. Glass, angular facades with clear expressions of structure, featuring panels, sun-shading and other detailing — all set against often tree-lined streets.”
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