Herriot + Melhuish: Architecture |
Maori Women’s Welfare League, Thorndon, Wellington New and expanded facilities were critical for this established client, and high quality rendered images were important not just to the client but in order to consult with neighbours, the local planners and to gain consents. In many locations, interest groups are vigorous in defence of the amenity and character of their neighbourhood, and can lobby territorial authorities very effectively. HMA can not only design buildings that meet their clients needs in a direct and contemporary manner, but can also allow neighbours and local bodies to envisage the new development very clearly. This frequently allays fears, enabling constructive engagement and facilitating consents. |
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