30 Madden Street

  • residential
  • urban design
  • landscape architecture

Willis Bond & Co

Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland

2021

Homestar 7 Star Rating

Best Design Awards, Gold Pin (Residential Architecture), 2022

Property Council NZ – Property Industry Awards, Excellence (Multi-Unit Residential Property Award), 2022


Situated near one of the world’s most beautiful harbours, 30 Madden offers refined living in the heart of the new Wynyard Quarter Precinct.

The building’s considered design reflects the vibrant and diverse personality of the area, ensuring it is a harmonious addition to the mixed-use and inner-city neighbourhood.  

30 Madden Street was a two-stage multi-unit residential apartment development. The development houses 153 apartments, townhouses, duplexes and commercial spaces of various sizes and configurations over five buildings.

With high quality finishings, each of the buildings have achieved a 7 Homestar rating. All apartments have been design to embrace the sun, views and close proximity to the water’s edge, and provide a high standard of living. 

The development includes a series of elevated courtyard spaces for the use of all residents. Collaboration with the mana whenua has guided the selection of native planting species, and the integration of artwork on the façade of the building. The planting palette captures the connection to the coastal environment and reflects both the essence of the New Zealand context and the wider vision of ‘the garden’.

30 Madden was a collaboration between Willis Bond, Studio Pacific Architecture and LT McGuinness.

 

Designed for the Environment 

In the heart of Auckland's Wynyard Quarter, 30 Madden has been designed with sustainability at its core - certified with a 7 star Homestar rating.

Sustainable features include:

  • Homes feature low water use appliances, high thermal performance, and LED lighting, all contributing to lower operational carbon.
  • Optimised passive design for daylighting and ventilation throughout the homes.
  • Stormwater systems are designed to handle extreme weather events and rainwater harvesting for communal planting irrigation.
  • The project comitted to construction waste recycling practices, to divert waste from landfill.
  • Collaboration with mana whenua for the selection of native plant species reflecting local biodiversity.
  • Elevated community spaces of courtyard areas that are accessible to all residents.
  • Dedicated bicycle parking to promote sustainable transport.
  • Infrastructure prepared for future photovoltaic installation.

Homestar 7 Star Rating

Best Design Awards, Gold Pin (Residential Architecture), 2022

Property Council NZ – Property Industry Awards, Excellence (Multi-Unit Residential Property Award), 2022