Auckland Zoo – South East Asia Precinct (SEAP)
The South East Asia Jungle Track, a $62m renewals programme funded through Auckland Council’s long-term plan, is the biggest project in Auckland Zoo’s 100-year history.
The South East Asia Jungle Track, a $62m renewals programme funded through Auckland Council’s long-term plan, is the biggest project in Auckland Zoo’s 100-year history.
Located on Mayoral Drive in Auckland CBD, Aotea is a unique building compromised of many levels and sections such as the main theatre, foyer spaces, convention wings and a striking exterior of interlocking stainless steel cladding.
Auckland Zoo’s Te Puna Café was built to modernise food service to customers and provide a top-quality venue space. Overhanging the central lake and overlooking the High Canopy habitat, it provides a unique outlook where visitors can watch orangutans and siamangs swinging by.
Auckland Zoo’s new administration wing provides a significant focal point at the Zoo entry, setting the tone for what lies beyond. The building provides a multifunctional space and uses a high-performance building envelope that supports a low energy profile through natural light and passive ventilation.
6 Green Star partial demolition and subsequent redevelopment of existing warehouse to provide a 3-level office space with ground-level retail café.
Construction of a new building that houses MOTAT’S aviation collection.
Development of a unique enclosure to house native New Zealand plant and animal species.
The historic Pah Homestead located in Monte Cecilia Park and in bad repair was renovated, conserved and adapted to house the $50m James Wallace Art Collection.
An al fresco restaurant that seats 30 guests built 10m up a large Redwood tree. You access the tree-house via an elevated tree-top walkway, parts of which were built using redwood milled on site.
Refurbishment and upgrade of the heritage listed Lopdell House plus construction of a new six storey gallery building to provide a high quality arts, theatre and cultural community complex.
NZ Strong undertook the construction of the $4.4 million Chelsea Sugar Visitor Experience Centre – a base for visitors to experience factory tours, a café, an interactive education facility, and a baking school.
Auckland Zoo’s new multi-purpose exhibition space provides an immersive 1 km2 cluster of domed chambers that offer a spectacular and interactive experience for visitors.