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Elliot Tower, Moller Architects, Auckland, Tell us your thoughts
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Mar 2008

Moller architects await ruling on Auckland's Elliott Tower
Moller, designer of the Auckland Sky and Macau (China) Towers is currently awaiting a Resource Consent ruling for go ahead for the 67 storey Elliott Tower, a residential development sitting atop a three level double height spaced retail centre podium based around a centralised atrium. The top of the podium has a substantial roof garden, where not occupied by the tower.

The slim tower is designed to accommodate 260 apartments with the vertical height split by two Sky Gardens with large trees oxygenating the intake air to the mechanical plant and contributing to sustainable design principles which are further enhanced by the rooftop solar collectors and co-generation of heat from mechanical plants.

The 67 storey Elliott Tower consists of a gently curving East façade, forming a shimmering façade and backdrop to the Elliott Street retail podium, with the other three faces of the tower designed as orthogonal faces, separated into slimmer elements to accentuate the essence of a multi storey building.

The long west façade is further articulated with bay windows which give spectacular views from the building and provide a vigorous rhythm to this elevation.

The tower is placed on pilotis at the podium which repeat at the sky gardens, in an expression of the structural concept.

The top of the tower has two penthouses with decks, balconies and pergolas, and above are three layered roof forms - both to defer to Sky Tower in urban form terms and to provide 180 solar collectors which will provide hot water to the entire complex for 65% of the year.

The tower top has been carefully considered such that it provides a positive cap to the building, but is light and open, encapsulating a spatial lightness.

The stair to the east façade extends above the top of the building, which, along with the curved and extended glass façade, dissolves into the sky. This characteristic is further enhanced by the curved façade extending beyond the north and south ends of the tower.

In placing the tower close to the Albert Street frontage and in north/south orientation, the impact on the views towards the harbour from buildings to the south would be minimised, and the apartments within Elliott Tower would enjoy both morning and afternoon sun.

The podium consists of three double height levels of retail grouped around a central atrium and entry/exit points are located at the Elliott/Victoria and Victoria/Albert street corners, existing footpaths and via through site links between Elliott Street and Albert Street. Parking for 481 cars is accommodated in a six level basement with access from and to lower Albert Street.

The tower consists of 62 levels above the podium and has been designed to "address" Albert Street through being close to this boundary and the apartments are designed as cross over duplexes so that each has morning and afternoon sun and views. Common space for residents is provided by the podium roof garden, and two sky gardens located at third points on the tower. These also provide green spaces up the tower, and with large trees oxygenating the intake air to the mechanical plant and contributing to sustainable design principles which are further enhanced by the rooftop solar collectors and co-generation of heat from mechanical plants.

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by Azza Monday 16 March, 2009
Boooriinnggggg design - a real missed opportunity for an iconic tower. At least a few mates on his Urban Design Panel will be happy they got him the job..
by pablito Friday 27 February, 2009
it is so crap! no context, no relevant density required for this in AKL. there are so few tall buildings around the world that warrant a place in history, and anything this tall in NZ should be groundbreaking because it establishes a local precedent. Gordon, check out KenYeang's stuff, you need to push the envelope a little and yes that might mean pissing off the main contractor. -someone please explain how you keep a tree upright around the 30storey high mark with a gale howling through the H-gulf.I'd like to see the size of those planters? Th-e one often unseen benefit from a downturn is that 'un'designed tat like this gets put on the back burner and then filed away and forgotten hopefully before the economy goes good again . there is one nice thing about this tower its the nice emotive hand sketches.
by Maui Thursday 19 February, 2009
So Auckland gets Mollers' average designs for both this and the Sky Tower - this looks like three of our beloved 80's buildings put on top of eachother. Sorry but developer should have gone for a competition - check out all the great ideas springing up in other parts of the world.
by HN Wednesday 18 February, 2009
The Building looks impressive. However it will block many views of the Sky Tower.
by elliot Wednesday 07 January, 2009
its so cool!!!
by Kaliq Monday 10 November, 2008
Its great news to hear that Auckland is moving towards high rise towers. I suggest Auckland should have more tower of this kind. Having such huge strutures in Auckland could make Auckland more attractive to tourists from overseas. Unless Auckland doesnt move towards biulding like this, I would leave New Zealand for Australia.
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