Designed by locals, for locals, the interface between public and private spaces comes to the fore in this medium density, mulit-unit residential development
A contemporary aesthetic of a central city commercial tower is set to add tone and texture to Hamilton’s main thoroughfare.
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.
Seismic strengthening and state-of-the-art health design underpin Chow:Hill’s collaborative design of Waipapa’s Tower 3.
Rehabilitation, education and reintegration inform Chow:Hill’s design of Hikitia, a new mental health and addiction service facility at Waikeria Prison.
Chow:Hill embraces heritage and modernity in the design of a boutique apartment development in one of Auckland’s most vibrant communities.
Traditional design merges with a modern aesthetic in Chow:Hill's design of a new south end hotel in Hamilton.
Purposefully aspirational in design, Chow:Hill’s concept for the Ferrybank redevelopment was set to create a truly memorable landmark for the city.
Chow:Hill’s design of this world-class working environment offers something uniquely different to Hamilton’s central commercial and retail landscape.
The identification of Ara’s campus design principles has helped translate the institute’s campus vision from the strategic to the day-to-day, clearly defining the future campus experience for students, staff and the wider community.
Pedestrian bridge designed to unite east and west provides progressive pathway across the Waikato River to Hamilton’s cultural south end.