Tāwharau Lane, located in Auckland's Highbrook Business Park, sets a new standard for sustainable industrial development. As New Zealand's first industrial complex to achieve a 6-Star Green Star Design & As-Built NZ v1.0 certified Built rating from the New Zealand Green Building Council, it represents world-leading environmental performance.
This development spans 9,000 m² and features three stand-alone warehouse and office facilities, hosting tenants like Garmin, pH7, and Chemist Warehouse. Its design, inspired by the traditional Māori korowai (cloak), incorporates curved screens for solar protection and a symbolic nod to achievement.
Key Features:
Rooftop Solar: 83 kWp systems meeting over 50% of baseload energy needs.
Water Efficiency: Rainwater harvesting and low-flow fittings reduce water use by 80%.
Low-Carbon Design: Materials and construction lower embodied carbon by 11.7%.
Energy Savings: LED lighting, intelligent switching and low-E double glazing improve energy efficiency.
Sustainable HVAC: Lower Global Warming Potential (GWP) R32 systems for thermal comfort.
Ecological Landscaping: Native planting enhances biodiversity and connects to nature.
EV Infrastructure: Charging stations promote sustainable commuting.
Tāwharau Lane demonstrates how innovative design and environmental responsibility can coexist in industrial developments, setting a benchmark for sustainable construction in New Zealand.