Connection between staff and students and teaching and learning, was the focus of Chow:Hill’s redesign of the University of Waikato’s Management School.
Pedestrian bridge designed to unite east and west provides progressive pathway across the Waikato River to Hamilton’s cultural south end.
Chow:Hill’s design of this world-class working environment offers something uniquely different to Hamilton’s central commercial and retail landscape.
Chow:Hill’s design of a new forensic mental health unit at the Mason Clinic creates a clinical and culturally appropriate environment.
Traditional design merges with a modern aesthetic in Chow:Hill's design of a new south end hotel in Hamilton.
Collaboration and sustainable design practices saw Chow:Hill achieve a modern, agile workspace for Waikato law firm, McCaw Lewis.
An open design strategy enabled Chow:Hill to achieve a central work zone that shapes staff, patient and whānau experiences.
A modern exterior aesthetic gave this 1990 residential dwelling an attractive finish, while internal renovations created a contemporary living space within.
Chow:Hill’s design of wetland boardwalk creates sense of connection between settlement and shoreline on Waitara’s River Walk in Taranaki.
Chow:Hill’s design team bridges old with the new to create a multi-use public facility for the Matamata community.
Chow:Hill’s delivery of a significant health infrastructure project for Northland communities contributes to a broader local vision for more accessible healthcare.
Chow:Hill’s design of a modern workplace and customer service environment for Gisborne District Council was achieved through a collaborative design and engagement process.