Wanaka Office

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WANAKA’S NEW LOCAL DESIGNERS

Tane Pratt and Summer Fitzgerald are new to the area, extending the Architectural and Interior Design services of Pacific Environments, to the Wanaka and surrounding areas.
Having grown up in Alexandra, Tane is excited to
be back in the area with his young family.

 

Phone the Wanaka team on 03 243 3100 or email us wanaka@penzl.co.nz

CONTACT US

WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE

Award winning architect firm with 60+ years experience.

Tane and Summer bring a wealth of knowledge from sporting design (including the National Aquatic Centre and the National Hockey Centre) as well as private and multi-unit residential projects, commercial buildings and education to tiny houses, hotels and hospitality to Wanaka.

SUPPORTIVE TEAM

A wider team of architects, interior designers, urban designers, graphics, marketing and administrators to support the Wanaka team.

CREATIVE THINKERS

We encourage creative thinking, curiosity about potential design solutions, products & building methodologies and an innovative approach to our work. Our intent is to constantly expand our perspectives, improve our ideas and knowledge, and share our creative thinking and solutions with our clients and the wider teams we collaborate with.

WANAKA’S NEW LOCALS

Moving back to the Mainland for a different lifestyle for their family – Tane is back closer to his family in Alexandra, now calling Wanaka home.

HAWKES BAY MULTISPORT & COMMUNITY CENTRE

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 a regional version of the acclaimed Millennium Institute of Sport (NZ High Performance Sports Centre) that Pacific Environments completed in 2012.

Pacific Environments worked with the HBCFC Trust during the master planning process, to enable the individual sports facilities to be built without the necessity of completing the previous staging and allowing the Trust to complete each faacility when funding and community-need arises for the individual sport.

Sustainable and functional design principles have been used throughout the facility to create long-lasting value, providing low maintenance cost and further reduce operating costs.

Heralded as “transformational for the region”, the facility benefits the community and nurtures and develops top athletes.

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