Weekend Herald

Lodge and church upgrade claim top building awards

- Judges’ citation

An idyllic lodge on the outskirts of Auckland and the upgrade of the city’s Church of Scientolog­y headquarte­rs have taken out top building prizes.

Spacecraft Architects was applauded for its work on the Kauri Bay Boomrock Lodge, set in an idyllic rural environmen­t overlookin­g a bay near Clevedon, in Southeast Auckland, in the New Zealand Commercial Project Awards at the SkyCity Convention Centre last night.

“This wedding/conference venue nestles into its environmen­t and makes the most of the location,” the judges citation reads as part of its silver award for a tourism and leisure project.

“Two very different buildings cater to the diverse needs of the commercial operation.

“Built under a tight timeframe in order to open for the busy summer season, the project was well managed for time, cost and quality.”

DPA Architects won a gold award in the heritage/restoratio­n project category for its heritage-listed Grafton church building, formerly the Whitecliff­e Art College and Methodist Theologica­l College. It was built in 1926.

“DPA Architects acted as heritage architects for the project, which involved the restoratio­n, refurbishm­ent and seismic upgrading of the building,” the judges said.

“It also had to be adapted to suit the needs of its new owner, the Church of Scientolog­y. All work was carried out in a manner that respected the buildings’ original design and constructi­on methods. The work will ensure that the building survives in good condition for the benefit of future generation­s.”

Dominion Constructo­rs also won big at the awards, owned and run by Registered Master Builders, for a fivelevel retail, apartment and commercial developmen­t at 585 Beach Rd in

All work was carried out in a manner that respected the buildings’ original design and constructi­on methods.

Rothesay Bay, on the North Shore.

The judges said the building captured spectacula­r views from both sides.

“There are 27 apartments and 10 commercial and retail spaces in the limited-edition location, with a dedicated emphasis on high-end, secure, sophistica­ted living.

“A previously shabby retail site has been transforme­d into a vibrant, luxury residentia­l and retail space. It brings new investment, relevance and interest to the area. The brief was that residents should feel like they are living in a hotel and that’s what it feels like.”

The supreme award went to Calder Stewart Constructi­on for a Christchur­ch developmen­t for Skellerup’s dairy rubberware developmen­t and manufactur­ing facility.

 ?? Picture / Doug Sherring (above) ?? Anne Gibson The Church of Scientolog­y in the former Whitecliff­e Art College and, below, Kauri Bay Boomrock Lodge near Clevedon.
Picture / Doug Sherring (above) Anne Gibson The Church of Scientolog­y in the former Whitecliff­e Art College and, below, Kauri Bay Boomrock Lodge near Clevedon.

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