_Regenerative Workplace
NEW DEVELOPMENT / CANTERBURY
In Progress
Whilst the details of the client are confidential at this stage, we can share some early ideation. We’ll design a world class manufacturing facility and Global Head Office for a prominent Canterbury brand. It will optimise the physical, mental and social wellbeing of the team; as well as the health of our collective environment.
The build is an important, transformational point in the company's history; setting in place a new legacy. Where people + planet will prosper, together.
It’s a place that humanises their brand story via an inspired physical space and enhanced culture in a uniquely New Zealand way. Where Nature + Science collide, where the ‘give back’ what they ‘extract’.
We’re excited to share the journey, as this all kicks off in the coming months.
_Collaborators:
Architect / GHD Woodhead
Project Management / Apollo Projects
Good_Space Method
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Mitigation of toxins in materials + furnishings used across both the construction/interiors
Designing to intake fresh air + aid natural ventilation
Focus on mitigation of any odours from manufacturing
Advanced air purification as a post-pandemic protocol
Advanced quality HVAC + filter system
Installation of CO2 detectors
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UV or de-chlorination system to purify our onsite water
A focus on consumption of the purest possible H2O for the team + tenants, ensuring that it’s in sight + easy to access with reusable water bottles
Water-recovery from manufacturing processes
Rainwater harvesting for building systems
Sub-surface drip irrigation for outdoor green spaces
Kitchen + bathroom areas will have water-preserving appliances + tap ware installed
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Plentiful natural light, allowing all teams ‘the right to light’
Avoidance of electric + solar glare via shading + awnings where required
Automated circadian lighting design for energy efficiency
Workstation placement strategy for visual comfort
Avoidance of high-reflective surfaces via the interior elements
Task lighting at workstations for maximum comfort + focus
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Use Biophilic design strategies to reduce stress, improve cognitive function + creativity
Amplify our NZ aesthetic by planting only native species
Bring in the symmetry, textures + colours of nature via plants + using natural elements in the interiors
Maximise the views of Canterbury + exterior plantings as ‘picture windows’ as a true connection to the natural world + primary industry
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Free address of space, productivity + collaboration zones
Enhanced acoustics + mitigation of evasive noises inside / between different zones in the building
Interior elements help to absorb loud sounds + soften the space
Decompression spaces with sound as a healing tactic
Sonic Branding + sound masking via nature sounds
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Building powered by green energy
Development of manage waste minimisation plans with all suppliers, help to set them up for success
Divert a minimum of 80% of construction waste from landfill
Request all furniture + equipment suppliers use reusable packaging for sending to site to mitigate waste
Regenerative aspects where possible/sensible, giving back what the brand extracts
Use ethically sourced materials + deconstructed materials
Source locally designed/made furniture + interior elements
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