New Zealand Commercial Design Trends Series NZ Commercial Design Trends Vol. 35/01C | Page 4
A new commercial office building can sometimes be more than just a place to work – it can also be an integral
component in future development of its surrounding area. That’s the projected outcome for No.1 Sylvia Park in
Auckland and VicRoads in Melbourne, both of which feature in this issue of Commercial Design Trends.
We also showcase two campus facilities for architectural students, in which the buildings themselves plays as much
a part in the education process as lectures and studio projects do. Plus we’ve tapped into expert advice and opinion
for our two market sector reports – one considering the key themes driving the nature of both entertainment venues
and fan experiences in the stadium of the future, and the other exploring what makes a workplace a well place.
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Sculptural, dynamic and responsive
to its setting, the new VicRoads
building is the leading light in the
resurgence of Melbourne’s Sunshine
district. Go to trendsideas.com for
more commercial office projects.
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The rethink of an existing building
for an accounting practice brings
drama to the interiors and gives
them life and colour – key surfaces
are in Resene paint. See more from
Resene at trendsideas.com
The Westpac head office achieves
a highly coveted 5 Star Green
Star rating – high performance air
diffusion products from Temperzone
played a key role. Find more about
Temperzone at trendsideas.com
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