The New Auckland: Meeting the need
Stage one of Springpark, Mt Wellington, will incorporate 153 new energy-efficient homes on a 10.42ha site on Panama Road. Image: Supplied
Stage one of Springpark is scheduled for completion in 2015; primary builders are Marra Construction and Platinum Homes. Image: Supplied
11 Fenton Street, Mt Eden, is a $24 million development of 37 apartments by Ockham Residential. Image: Supplied
111 Fenton Street, Mt Eden will be completed in May 2015. Image: Supplied
Addison, a $200 million development in Takanini, will incorporate 1500 houses and be completed in 2017. Image: Supplied
Located in Auckland’s central business district, Sugartree will be the country’s largest apartment complex. Image: Supplied
The $9 million Norfolk Apartments in Browns Bay incorporate 42 dwellings and will be completed this year. Image: Supplied
Anselmi Ridge in Pukekohe is a $30 million development incorporating 140 homes due for completion in 2015. Image: Supplied
Creating Communities is Housing New Zealand’s preferred partner to implement the replacement of state houses with medium-density, affordable homes in Glen Innes. Image: Supplied
The third stage of Point Ridge in Albany is a $45 million project of 188 residences; Kalmar Construction will complete these in 2017. Image: Supplied
Sugartree in central Auckland will incorporate a significant amount of landscaped areas. Image: Supplied
In this series, The New Auckland, Progressive Building looks at some of the developments currently underway to house Auckland’s growing population.
As the pressure to house Auckland’s fast-growing population increases, we take a look at some of the developments currently underway in the super city.
Browse through the gallery above, which shows projects in place to confront the crisis.
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