New Zealand Commercial Design Trends Series NZ Commercial Design Trends Vol. 33/04C | Page 4
COMMERCIAL DESIGN TRENDS
While the quest for large inner city residential towers continues, there’s a realisation that this style of apartment
doesn’t suit everyone’s lifestyle. In this issue of Commercial Design Trends we look at how developers and architects
are creating smaller scale, boutique apartment developments on the city fringes – either building from new or
through adaptive re-use of heritage buildings.
We also showcase the workplace sector, from high-end commercial office to a unique environment that aims to
appeal to hardware engineers as well as designers. Plus there’s coverage of La Seine Musicale in Paris – the latest
project by architect Shigeru Ban.
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Architect Shigeru Ban’s sail-like
structure of solar panels at La Seine
Musicale tracks around to follow
the sun for maximum efficiency. Go
to trendsideas.com to see Ban’s
Christchurch Cardboard Cathedral.
The fritted glass facade at
Christchurch’s PwC Centre provides
a degree of solar shading without
significantly interrupting views from
inside. See more facade design
ideas at trendsideas.com
Technology that enables working at
home or on the road hasn’t killed
off the bricks-and-mortar office
according to Damien Sheehan
of Regus. You’ll find more market
reports at trendsideas.com
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