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Timber steps with lighting at night. Image 1 of 8
Timber steps with lighting at night.
Timber battens to interior wall. Glazed aluminium partitions with patterned decal. Image 2 of 8
Timber battens to interior wall. Glazed aluminium partitions with patterned decal.
Angular reception desk in front of plywood wall Image 3 of 8
Angular reception desk in front of plywood wall
Empty meeting room with four chairs around a table. Aluminium window and door beyond. Image 4 of 8
Empty meeting room with four chairs around a table. Aluminium window and door beyond.
Bathroom vanity and mirror with plywood cabinet and tiled walls. Image 5 of 8
Bathroom vanity and mirror with plywood cabinet and tiled walls.
Plywood faced kitchen full-height cabinetry. Kitchen sink and tap with white bench top. Image 6 of 8
Plywood faced kitchen full-height cabinetry. Kitchen sink and tap with white bench top.
Half-height and sloped plywood-lined walls in office workspace. Image 7 of 8
Half-height and sloped plywood-lined walls in office workspace.
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Close up of frayed rope strung between chain.
Timber steps with lighting at night.
Timber battens to interior wall. Glazed aluminium partitions with patterned decal.
Angular reception desk in front of plywood wall
Empty meeting room with four chairs around a table. Aluminium window and door beyond.
Bathroom vanity and mirror with plywood cabinet and tiled walls.
Plywood faced kitchen full-height cabinetry. Kitchen sink and tap with white bench top.
Half-height and sloped plywood-lined walls in office workspace.
Close up of frayed rope strung between chain.

Eastland Port

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Commercial – 2020

The extensive renovation of a 1920s building at 2 Crawford Road in the Inner Harbour Precinct has transformed a former retail and restaurant space into a modern and collaborative workplace for Eastland Port.

The Inner Harbour Precinct has undergone significant change in the past decade, with the area gaining a vibrancy and exciting new businesses. When combined with the area’s heritage and its central city location, this regeneration has turned the inner harbour into one of Gisborne’s most desirable locations.

Eastland Port sought to optimise port-side space within the wharf area by relocating their offices to a port-owned building down the road. The former Freezing Works head office at 2 Crawford Road is sited in an ideal position at the centre of the inner harbour, with commanding views over the port surrounding area.

Our team were quick to get demolition underway in 2019, working internally to remove old brick walls and a security vault where the freezing works payroll once operated, to open the space up for redevelopment. Peeling back the layers of the many previous tenants to reveal the bones of the building.

The building’s history, industrial aesthetic and harbour-side location have all played a crucial part in the evolution of the Eastland Port offices. Throughout the redeveloped building features that were previously hidden have been revealed, adding richness and depth to the interior.

Careful planning and acoustic design by Architects44 have created spaces that allow for collaboration between staff members from different parts of the business, in a welcoming and light-filled space.

The design solution effectively created a large open office area across two levels, connected by a new internal staircase. The addition of meeting rooms and a staff kitchen with breakout space provides flexible working spaces throughout the building.

The choice of timber materials showcases the forestry export item, complementing our client’s core business and creating a warm and textured workplace.

The exterior of the building was painted and wrapped in an Abodo timber batten screen, providing sun protection to the internal workspaces and adding visual interest to the simple building form. A new entry and deck have been added to the Crawford Road side of the building, creating a great spot to relax and catch the sunshine.

Eastland Port’s new offices represent a contemporary workplace at the heart of Gisborne’s redeveloped inner harbour. Precise and beautiful detailing elevates the building beyond its functionality, creating a space that our client is proud to inhabit.

Photography by Strike Photography and DStevens.

Awards

Interior Architecture Category Winner – NZIA Hawkes Bay/Gisborne Architecture Awards 2021

Silver Award (Commercial) – NZ Commercial Project Awards 2022

Media

The Gisborne Herald – Rags To Riches

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Commercial – 2020

The extensive renovation of a 1920s building at 2 Crawford Road in the Inner Harbour Precinct has transformed a former retail and restaurant space into a modern and collaborative workplace for Eastland Port.

The Inner Harbour Precinct has undergone significant change in the past decade, with the area gaining a vibrancy and exciting new businesses. When combined with the area’s heritage and its central city location, this regeneration has turned the inner harbour into one of Gisborne’s most desirable locations.

Eastland Port sought to optimise port-side space within the wharf area by relocating their offices to a port-owned building down the road. The former Freezing Works head office at 2 Crawford Road is sited in an ideal position at the centre of the inner harbour, with commanding views over the port surrounding area.

Our team were quick to get demolition underway in 2019, working internally to remove old brick walls and a security vault where the freezing works payroll once operated, to open the space up for redevelopment. Peeling back the layers of the many previous tenants to reveal the bones of the building.

The building’s history, industrial aesthetic and harbour-side location have all played a crucial part in the evolution of the Eastland Port offices. Throughout the redeveloped building features that were previously hidden have been revealed, adding richness and depth to the interior.

Careful planning and acoustic design by Architects44 have created spaces that allow for collaboration between staff members from different parts of the business, in a welcoming and light-filled space.

The design solution effectively created a large open office area across two levels, connected by a new internal staircase. The addition of meeting rooms and a staff kitchen with breakout space provides flexible working spaces throughout the building.

The choice of timber materials showcases the forestry export item, complementing our client’s core business and creating a warm and textured workplace.

The exterior of the building was painted and wrapped in an Abodo timber batten screen, providing sun protection to the internal workspaces and adding visual interest to the simple building form. A new entry and deck have been added to the Crawford Road side of the building, creating a great spot to relax and catch the sunshine.

Eastland Port’s new offices represent a contemporary workplace at the heart of Gisborne’s redeveloped inner harbour. Precise and beautiful detailing elevates the building beyond its functionality, creating a space that our client is proud to inhabit.

Photography by Strike Photography and DStevens.

Awards

Interior Architecture Category Winner – NZIA Hawkes Bay/Gisborne Architecture Awards 2021

Silver Award (Commercial) – NZ Commercial Project Awards 2022

Media

The Gisborne Herald – Rags To Riches

Commercial – 2020

The extensive renovation of a 1920s building at 2 Crawford Road in the Inner Harbour Precinct has transformed a former retail and restaurant space into a modern and collaborative workplace for Eastland Port.

The Inner Harbour Precinct has undergone significant change in the past decade, with the area gaining a vibrancy and exciting new businesses. When combined with the area’s heritage and its central city location, this regeneration has turned the inner harbour into one of Gisborne’s most desirable locations.

Eastland Port sought to optimise port-side space within the wharf area by relocating their offices to a port-owned building down the road. The former Freezing Works head office at 2 Crawford Road is sited in an ideal position at the centre of the inner harbour, with commanding views over the port surrounding area.

Our team were quick to get demolition underway in 2019, working internally to remove old brick walls and a security vault where the freezing works payroll once operated, to open the space up for redevelopment. Peeling back the layers of the many previous tenants to reveal the bones of the building.

The building’s history, industrial aesthetic and harbour-side location have all played a crucial part in the evolution of the Eastland Port offices. Throughout the redeveloped building features that were previously hidden have been revealed, adding richness and depth to the interior.

Careful planning and acoustic design by Architects44 have created spaces that allow for collaboration between staff members from different parts of the business, in a welcoming and light-filled space.

The design solution effectively created a large open office area across two levels, connected by a new internal staircase. The addition of meeting rooms and a staff kitchen with breakout space provides flexible working spaces throughout the building.

The choice of timber materials showcases the forestry export item, complementing our client’s core business and creating a warm and textured workplace.

The exterior of the building was painted and wrapped in an Abodo timber batten screen, providing sun protection to the internal workspaces and adding visual interest to the simple building form. A new entry and deck have been added to the Crawford Road side of the building, creating a great spot to relax and catch the sunshine.

Eastland Port’s new offices represent a contemporary workplace at the heart of Gisborne’s redeveloped inner harbour. Precise and beautiful detailing elevates the building beyond its functionality, creating a space that our client is proud to inhabit.

Photography by Strike Photography and DStevens.

Awards

Interior Architecture Category Winner – NZIA Hawkes Bay/Gisborne Architecture Awards 2021

Silver Award (Commercial) – NZ Commercial Project Awards 2022

Media

The Gisborne Herald – Rags To Riches

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