Collaboration between designer and client has ensured the design of St Andrew’s Village meets the continued growth and change of both residents and the wider community.
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.
Supporting a holistic campus experience for students, staff and the wider community is at the heart of Chow:Hill's Living Campus Master Plan for the University of Waikato.
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.
Chow:Hill’s redesign of Starship’s Children’s emergency department entranceway places the well-being of the child at the centre of this world-class unit.
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.