34 Shortland Street Refurbishment
The refurbishment of 34 Shortland Street realises the ambition to deliver a generational shift to a tired asset. Our redesign is led by a strong understanding of how tenants and neighbours interact with the building and captures the assets’ unrealised potential to give back amenity and third space within the legal and finance precinct in Auckland’s CBD.
Aligned with much of Auckland’s existing building stock, the development was originally designed in the 1980’s; it’s architectural language leans on bronze glazing, pink granite and finishes of its era. In conversation with its exterior, the new lobby is a contemporary translation using large format bronze veined tiles, polished concrete, dark bronze anodized finishes, and layered with fluted stone and glass.
Spatially our key moves were to take the ceiling back to its highest available proportion, removing partitions, and doing away with enclosed cavities. In opening to a larger volume, the perimeter and ceiling were filled to create an even base and linear experience throughout the ground plane.