Chow:Hill’s collaboration with Gisborne District Council and Lardelli Arts shaped a 1960s modernist library into a vibrant learning hub for the Tairawhiti community.
Rehabilitation, education and reintegration inform Chow:Hill’s design of Hikitia, a new mental health and addiction service facility at Waikeria Prison.
Design concept of floating planes enables Chow:Hill’s design team to create a family-friendly holiday home with enchanting lakeside views.
Chow:Hill draws on ‘Architecture of Hope’ design principles to enhance a community-centric design for Harbour Hospice’s Tui House.
A feeling of home was captured in the modern design aesthetic of Attwood Apartments in Auckland’s Lady Allum Retirement Village.
Boutique café atmosphere created by Chow:Hill interior design team delivers high-end aesthetic in a people-centred environment at Auckland City Hospital.
Chow:Hill’s design of a multi-purpose interdisciplinary learning space sits at the heart of a new creative learning precinct for students.
Enhanced student interaction was at the centre of Chow:Hill’s forward-thinking design to repurpose Massey University’s 1960s student hall of residence.
A collaborative approach between Chow:Hill’s master planning team and NMIT stakeholders provided a 20-year strategic campus design framework.
Chow:Hill’s landscape design of Auckland’s Eastern Beach boardwalk creates a relaxed shoreline setting while adding ecological value to the coastal edge.
Through the creative reuse of a concrete warehouse and striking utilisation of natural materials, Chow:Hill Architects designed a vibrant inner city early learning centre.
Chow:Hill’s collaborative design-build redevelopment saw Greerton’s library become a central community knowledge hub, with greater connection to the surrounding urban environment.