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Parks and amenities benefit residents and builders at Hobsonville Point
Giving communities early access to amenities like parks, walkways and public artwork as part of new developments helps enhance wellbeing and land value overall, a new report on the Hobsonville Point development has found. more than 500 Hobsonville Point residents, builder and developer partners, and analysed residential land values at Hobsonville Point compared with other
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Quick build innovation trialled at Hobsonville Point
At Hobsonville Point, a number of innovations are underway that aim to deliver more high quality homes for Aucklanders, more quickly than ever before. In a New Zealand first for multi-tenancy buildings, Fletcher Living recently built a two storey duplex home at Hobsonville Point in just three days, and a
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How Innovative Urban Design is Safeguarding Water Quality at Hobsonville Point
You only need to look at Hobsonville Point from above to understand the importance of managing water on site. . It’s for this reason that HLC was especially mindful of water management at Hobsonville Point to minimise the development’s impact on the harbour. Water management
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Sharing lessons learned through Hobsonville Point successes
In January, representatives from the Kāinga Ora Urban Planning and Design and Urban Development and Delivery teams hosted a cohort of around 20 Property Council Emerging Leaders at its Hobsonville offices. The industry outreach event was a knowledge sharing exercise, using the Hobsonville Point development as a case study. The aim was for Kāinga Ora to profile a
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Te Uru terraces - exemplifying density done well
Hobsonville Point’s Te Uru terraces take out the Supreme Award at the 2023 National Resene Architectural Design Awards. Te Uru “walk up” terraces, situated within the Kāinga Ora Hobsonville Point development, have been given the ultimate recognition at this year’s National
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Downsizing the Kiwi Dream: How good design compensates for less space
In 2014, HLC ran an experiment. We wanted to see if there was a market for smaller homes. Not just slightly smaller homes, but much smaller. architect-designed small houses at Hobsonville Point in Auckland - a 40m2 one-bedroom, 87m2 two-bedroom, and 89m2 three-bedroom home. The sections ranged
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Kāinga Ora and property developer Winton partner for Lakeside development
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, and property developer Winton have entered into a Land Supply partnership agreement to deliver more than 1300 homes over a 7-8-year period at Lakeside, in Te Kauwhata, Waikato. amenities, while incorporating the same high standards and approach to master-planning that Kāinga Ora has delivered at Hobsonville Point, making Lakeside the
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Is Auckland’s best model for growth right in front of our eyes?
Over the next two decades Auckland is going to become markedly more dense. A lot of that increased density will arrive in the form of suburban apartments. housing, especially older homes. Kāinga Ora’s urban development arm started life as HLC, the masterplanner of Hobsonville Point. Fraser says that private
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Creating a sense of place for Mt Roskill community
involves replacing old, substandard state houses and temporarily relocating some residents. HLC was founded in 2006 to develop Hobsonville Point, and went on to lead
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Urban development large-scale projects
Kāinga Ora is enabling a mix of new social and market homes to be delivered across our large-scale projects in Auckland and eastern Porirua. To achieve this, Kāinga Ora partners with developers, councils, iwi, and government agencies. We are currently leading the delivery of six large-scale development projects in Auckland - Hobsonville Point, Northcote, Roskill, Oranga, and Mangere, and one