The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC)âs âHome of Footballâ, a modern, flexible facility with offices and public spaces, designed by Respond Architects with structural engineering services provided by Prendos, was one of a shortlist of projects nominated for the RCP Commercial Office Property Award at the recent Property Industry Awards on 23 June.
Although another project was selected as the supreme winner on the night, the Respond and Prendos teams were honoured to be invited to participate in the prestigious awards, which showcase superior examples of iconic projects in property development and investment.
A facility over a decade in the making, the OFC project had a tumultuous start which resulted in the initial works being halted, and a significant reduction in budget and scope. Respond Architects were recommended and subsequently brought on board to redesign and complete the project, with a brief to utilise as much of the existing works as possible to minimise cost and waste.
The unconventional start made this project particularly challenging, says Erin Hallett, Associate and Senior Architectural Designer at Respond.
âOur brief was to use as much of the existing structure on site as possible, which included a building platform with gas membrane, engineered fill, concrete-pad footings and a steel bay. But as you can imagine going from a much bigger footprint to a significantly reduced one came with its challengesâ, says Erin.
The client identified the bays in the foundations where the new smaller structure would be located, and the design accommodated existing elements, modifying and strengthening where necessary.
Procurement and cost control were extremely important, since the budget had already been significantly reigned in due to prior cost escalation. The team at Respond sought multiple quotes for all expenses to ensure OFC was getting good value on every element.
The Resource Consenting process required collaboration with Auckland Council as both the landowner and consenting authority. Given the projectâs history it was necessary to get Auckland Council back on board with the revised scope, but thanks to a number of workshops this process was straightforward.
When it came to creating a space that accommodated the needs of its occupants, Respond worked closely with the client to understand their requirements and design a building that delivered in terms of both form and function.
âOFC had very specific needs in terms of their workplace culture, and workflows of groups of people within the building,â says Erin, âso understanding how to put the spaces together to enable them to use them most effectively was a big part of the project.â
âStaff wellness and pastoral care are also important to OFC, so workplaces included end-of-trip facilities, staff outdoor spaces and high-quality outdoor views from every workspace.â
A low-maintenance exterior, and comfortable, safe, energy-efficient interior were also requirements of the build, as was the need for parts of the building to cater to the community as public use spaces.
âWe also wanted to give OFC a dramatic main entry space befitting the head office of an international sports body,â says Erin.
The long-awaited flagship build was met with praise from the client. âThe new building not only has a flexible and technologically advanced working environment but is both comfortable and aesthetically pleasing,â says Franck Castillo, OFCâs General SecretaryâCEO. â[Itâs] a place where a team of passionate individuals are motivated to come into the office rather than work from home, providing a space to collaborate and drive for excellence on and off the football pitch.â
Respond Architects attended the Property Industry Awards on 23 June, and on behalf of everyone at Respond and Prendos, would like to offer their congratulations to the RCP Commercial Office Property Award category winner â 1 Albert Street â and the project team led by Ignite Architects.
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