Pacific Environments were engaged by Auckland Council on the interior fit out for the Takanini Library. The brief was to create a new multi-purpose “Community Hub” within an existing development... read more →
The new Ngāti Ōtara Multi-sport facility replaces the existing sports clubrooms, home to the Scorpions League Club. Rugby league, netball, tag, kilikiti and rugby make use of the large fields, in total... read more →
Project description Pacific Environments were engaged by Auckland Council to design an extension to the Estuary Arts Centre in Orewa. The popular centre provides “a creative hub for all creatives,... read more →
The Hyundai Marine Sports Centre was designed to operate as a true multi-user facility. In addition to boat storage and change facilities it includes over 800m2 of training and educational... read more →
Pacific Environments NZ Ltd was approached by the HBCFC Trust in 2016 to develop a Masterplan for the future development of the Hawke’s Bay Regional Sports park. The centre was... read more →
The relocated North Harbour Hockey (NHH) facility occupies the former, underutilised Rosedale Park and grazing paddocks on Bush Road, a site previously used by Harbour BMX and Rosedale Pony Club.... read more →
Auckland Council requested an iconic community precinct to act as a gateway to Waiheke Island and reflect the island’s distinct story and character. The new facility needed to be functional,... read more →
The Yellow Treehouse brief challenged Aucklander Tracey Collins to build a restaurant halfway up a redwood pine tree, using nothing but contacts from Yellow’s website, mobile app and book, with... read more →
Described as a building that perfectly met the brief, the Bledisloe Sports Centre is home to two sports clubs, the Pukekohe Association Football Club and the Pukekohe Metro Cricket Club.... read more →
Relocation of visitor facilities and interpretation centre away from Te Ara Wairua (path of the spirits) to provide principal reception points for visitors to Te Rerenga Wairua (Cape Reinga). The... read more →