2017 Hawkes Bay/Gisborne Architecture Awards Winner
Central Post Office Redevelopment
This significant heritage building, which survived the 1931 earthquake, was earmarked for demolition. Through numerous design iterations for the prominent corner site, a redevelopment option with surprisingly minimal strengthening was devised. With the support of the client and a key tenant, the building was saved and given a new life, with greatly enhanced accessibility. The interventions in the building are subtle and retain the building's pre and post-quake attributes. Storage areas have been successfully converted into retail spaces facing onto a public carpark, resulting in the activation of previously neglected side of the site.
- Practice
- Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
- Category
- Heritage
- Location
- Gisborne/Hawkes Bay