Tag: Steintec New Zealand

O’Connell Street Auckland

| June 17, 2015
O’Connell Street Auckland

Steintec Transforming our Modular Pavements in Public Places O’Connell Street upgrade which enhances the historic character of this redeveloped ‘shared space’ within the Auckland City CBD. Another outstanding people-friendly destination.  

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ANZAC Memorial Park

| May 4, 2015
ANZAC Memorial Park

The NZ Memorial Park has commemorated New Zealand’s proud military history on Anzac Day 2015 – the 100 year anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. The park, located in front of the former national museum and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, Wellington. This National War Memorial site is a high quality urban park providing a major focal […]

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Wellington Cenotaph Redevelopment

| April 27, 2015
Wellington Cenotaph Redevelopment

Built in 1929 to honour soldiers killed in the First World War, Redevelopment of The Wellington Cenotaph, also known as the Wellington Citizens’ War Memorial features improved open space with modular pavements including a staggered diagonal staircase linking the square to Parliament grounds. The upgrade of the cenotaph precinct has de-cluttered the open space while restoring the link with Parliament, in […]

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Australian Anzac Memorial Wellington

| February 28, 2015
Australian Anzac Memorial Wellington

The Australian Memorial commemorates the long and close relationship between Australia and New Zealand and our shared experience of war. The site is directly opposite New Zealand’s National War Memorial and Carillon in the new Pukeahu National War Memorial Park. The intervening space has been named ANZAC Square. Designed by Sydney architectural firm Tonkin Zulaikha […]

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Daldy & Halsey Streets

| January 14, 2014
Daldy & Halsey Streets

Daldy & Hasley Streets located in the Wynyard Quarter is one of New Zealand’s largest urban renewal projects, with sustainability central to the development’s design and integration. A grand, 38m-wide green park, walkway and cycleway including a slow-speed street has made its way through the heart of the Wynyard Quarter developing an industrial landscape on reclaimed […]

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