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Project claims national awards
Project claims national awards

Otago Daily Times

time2 days ago

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Project claims national awards

Receiving two awards for Balclutha's new TPOMA hub at the New Zealand Commercial Project Awards in Auckland recently are project members, from left, Richard Kerr, Ross Pringle, Richard Johnson, Natasha Munro, Amber Buxton and Dale Anderson. PHOTO: SUPPLIED A major South Otago project has been recognised with a brace of national building awards, thanks to "innovation and community spirit". Te Pou O Mata-Au Clutha District War Memorial & Community Centre (TPOMA) took top honours at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards in Auckland recently, winning gold and being crowned the national overall winner in the civic category. The awards, which celebrate excellence in commercial construction across New Zealand, recognised the Balclutha hub for its "outstanding design, sustainability, and community impact". Judges praised the project for its thoughtful integration of public needs, architectural innovation and collaborative execution. The $25 million facility was completed in 2023 by Milton-based firm Calder Stewart, making it a whole-community project, Calder Stewart Otago regional manager Richard Johnson said. "This award is not just a win for the project team, it's a win for the entire community. "It shows what's possible when we come together with a shared purpose and a commitment to excellence." Designed as a "vibrant" gathering place for residents of all ages, the hub brought together essential services, flexible event spaces, and sustainable design features under one roof, Mr Johnson said. "Its success is a testament to the vision of the project team, including architects, engineers, contractors, and community stakeholders who worked closely to deliver a space that truly reflects the values and aspirations of the local community. "This recognition places Calder Stewart firmly on the map as a leader in community-focused development and sets a new benchmark for civic projects nationwide." The civic category award celebrates projects that demonstrate "exceptional public value". Judges said TPOMA stood out among a competitive field for its values of long-term adaptability, environmental responsibility, and inclusive design.

Generate's Impact Investment Wins Top Design Award
Generate's Impact Investment Wins Top Design Award

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time6 days ago

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Generate's Impact Investment Wins Top Design Award

Press Release – Otautahi Community Housing Trust The Willard Street development won tautahi Community Housing Trust a Gold Award (Residential) at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards, presented by Master Builders. The awards celebrate projects that demonstrate innovation, quality and … Back in 2022, Generate partnered with Community Finance to make a $14 million impact investment to finance 35 new homes for people in need, in partnership with Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust. It's now proud to report that the Willard Street project, completed in 2023, has now been recognised with an award for its high-quality homes that lead the way in design, performance and community impact. The Willard Street development won Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust a Gold Award (Residential) at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards, presented by Master Builders. The awards celebrate projects that demonstrate innovation, quality and collaboration across New Zealand's building sector. Willard Street includes 35 warm, comfortable homes designed for modern public housing. The new Homestar 7-rated homes replace 26 ageing bedsits built in the 1940s. This investment was one of Generate's impact investments, which aim to make a positive difference to the lives of New Zealanders, whilst providing fair market returns for our Generate KiwiSaver Scheme members. Generate Portfolio Manager, Ayrton Oliver, says this recognition further reinforces the value of the project. 'Working together with Community Finance and Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust shows the potential influence that investing can have on social outcomes for New Zealand, as well as the financial returns for Generate KiwiSaver Scheme members over the long-term,' he says. 'Responsible investing is one of our core values at Generate, so we often seek out investment opportunities that have the potential to drive both positive financial returns and positive social impact – we don't believe these need to be mutually exclusive.' In 2020 Generate was the first KiwiSaver scheme to invest in social housing via a $21 million investment managed by Community Finance into Salvation Army Community Bonds. That investment supported 118 warm, dry, affordable community houses across three locations.

Generate's Impact Investment Wins Top Design Award
Generate's Impact Investment Wins Top Design Award

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time6 days ago

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Generate's Impact Investment Wins Top Design Award

Press Release – Otautahi Community Housing Trust The Willard Street development won tautahi Community Housing Trust a Gold Award (Residential) at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards, presented by Master Builders. The awards celebrate projects that demonstrate innovation, quality and … Back in 2022, Generate partnered with Community Finance to make a $14 million impact investment to finance 35 new homes for people in need, in partnership with Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust. It's now proud to report that the Willard Street project, completed in 2023, has now been recognised with an award for its high-quality homes that lead the way in design, performance and community impact. The Willard Street development won Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust a Gold Award (Residential) at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards, presented by Master Builders. The awards celebrate projects that demonstrate innovation, quality and collaboration across New Zealand's building sector. Willard Street includes 35 warm, comfortable homes designed for modern public housing. The new Homestar 7-rated homes replace 26 ageing bedsits built in the 1940s. This investment was one of Generate's impact investments, which aim to make a positive difference to the lives of New Zealanders, whilst providing fair market returns for our Generate KiwiSaver Scheme members. Generate Portfolio Manager, Ayrton Oliver, says this recognition further reinforces the value of the project. 'Working together with Community Finance and Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust shows the potential influence that investing can have on social outcomes for New Zealand, as well as the financial returns for Generate KiwiSaver Scheme members over the long-term,' he says. 'Responsible investing is one of our core values at Generate, so we often seek out investment opportunities that have the potential to drive both positive financial returns and positive social impact – we don't believe these need to be mutually exclusive.' In 2020 Generate was the first KiwiSaver scheme to invest in social housing via a $21 million investment managed by Community Finance into Salvation Army Community Bonds. That investment supported 118 warm, dry, affordable community houses across three locations.

ŌCHT Wins Again At NZ Commercial Project Awards
ŌCHT Wins Again At NZ Commercial Project Awards

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time20-05-2025

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ŌCHT Wins Again At NZ Commercial Project Awards

Press Release – Otautahi Community Housing Trust tautahi Community Housing Trust has won a Gold Award at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards for its Willard Street development in Spreydon. The project was recognised for its innovative design, high-quality construction and positive community impact. Willard Street has earned Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust another national award – recognised for delivering high-quality homes that lead the way in design, performance and community impact. The new Spreydon community received a Gold Award (Residential) at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards, presented by Master Builders. The awards celebrate projects that demonstrate innovation, quality and collaboration across New Zealand's building sector. Willard Street includes 35 warm, comfortable homes designed for modern public housing. The development was commended for its thoughtful layout, smart use of land, and strong partnership between client, builder and architect. It's the second year in a row an ŌCHT development has won Gold in the Residential category. The Trust's Glovers Road development received the same award in 2023, along with an Innovation Award. The Willard Street homes were designed by South by Southeast Architects and built by Consortium Construction. The mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are arranged around shared green spaces that support whānau living and community connection. This was ŌCHT's first development using structural insulated panels (SIPs) – large-format, high-performance panels manufactured off-site and craned into place. The technique reduced build time and significantly improved thermal performance. Judges praised the development for raising the bar in public housing: 'Willard Street impresses with its attractive, efficient design and the seamless collaboration between architect, builder and client. The result is high-quality homes that feel genuinely welcoming and are thoughtfully designed for the people who live in them.' ŌCHT general manager property and development Ed Leeson says the award recognises the consistent quality and ambition behind every new community. 'Each of our developments has taken innovation a step further. Willard Street showed we could lift performance again – especially in thermal efficiency and build technique,' Ed says. 'It's also proof of what's possible when you work with expert partners who share your vision to build better homes.' Willard Street replaced 26 ageing bedsits built in the 1940s. The new Homestar 7-rated homes were funded through an innovative private sector loan from Generate KiwiSaver via Community Finance – the first time the Trust has used this model. This award adds to the development's earlier wins at the Canterbury Architecture Awards and the Property Council NZ Property Industry Awards. 'This latest award is a testament to what's possible when skilled teams work with a shared purpose – to create homes that serve communities now and into the future.' Previous awards Willard Street: NZ Commercial Project Awards Gold Award (Residential) 2025; Canterbury Architecture Award 2024; Property Industry Awards Excellence Award 2024 Glovers Road: NZ Commercial Project Awards Gold Award (Residential) and Innovation Award 2024 Brougham Street: NZ Commercial Project Awards Silver Award 2023; Property Industry Excellence Award 2022; Canterbury Architecture Award 2022; Civic Trust Award (Category A) 2022 Tiwaiwaka Lane: NZ Commercial Project Awards Silver Award (Residential) 2021

ŌCHT Wins Again At NZ Commercial Project Awards
ŌCHT Wins Again At NZ Commercial Project Awards

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time20-05-2025

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ŌCHT Wins Again At NZ Commercial Project Awards

Press Release – Otautahi Community Housing Trust tautahi Community Housing Trust has won a Gold Award at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards for its Willard Street development in Spreydon. The project was recognised for its innovative design, high-quality construction and positive community impact. Willard Street has earned Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust another national award – recognised for delivering high-quality homes that lead the way in design, performance and community impact. The new Spreydon community received a Gold Award (Residential) at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards, presented by Master Builders. The awards celebrate projects that demonstrate innovation, quality and collaboration across New Zealand's building sector. Willard Street includes 35 warm, comfortable homes designed for modern public housing. The development was commended for its thoughtful layout, smart use of land, and strong partnership between client, builder and architect. It's the second year in a row an ŌCHT development has won Gold in the Residential category. The Trust's Glovers Road development received the same award in 2023, along with an Innovation Award. The Willard Street homes were designed by South by Southeast Architects and built by Consortium Construction. The mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are arranged around shared green spaces that support whānau living and community connection. This was ŌCHT's first development using structural insulated panels (SIPs) – large-format, high-performance panels manufactured off-site and craned into place. The technique reduced build time and significantly improved thermal performance. Judges praised the development for raising the bar in public housing: 'Willard Street impresses with its attractive, efficient design and the seamless collaboration between architect, builder and client. The result is high-quality homes that feel genuinely welcoming and are thoughtfully designed for the people who live in them.' ŌCHT general manager property and development Ed Leeson says the award recognises the consistent quality and ambition behind every new community. 'Each of our developments has taken innovation a step further. Willard Street showed we could lift performance again – especially in thermal efficiency and build technique,' Ed says. 'It's also proof of what's possible when you work with expert partners who share your vision to build better homes.' Willard Street replaced 26 ageing bedsits built in the 1940s. The new Homestar 7-rated homes were funded through an innovative private sector loan from Generate KiwiSaver via Community Finance – the first time the Trust has used this model. This award adds to the development's earlier wins at the Canterbury Architecture Awards and the Property Council NZ Property Industry Awards. 'This latest award is a testament to what's possible when skilled teams work with a shared purpose – to create homes that serve communities now and into the future.' Previous awards Willard Street: NZ Commercial Project Awards Gold Award (Residential) 2025; Canterbury Architecture Award 2024; Property Industry Awards Excellence Award 2024 Glovers Road: NZ Commercial Project Awards Gold Award (Residential) and Innovation Award 2024 Brougham Street: NZ Commercial Project Awards Silver Award 2023; Property Industry Excellence Award 2022; Canterbury Architecture Award 2022; Civic Trust Award (Category A) 2022 Tiwaiwaka Lane: NZ Commercial Project Awards Silver Award (Residential) 2021

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