Northpoint Residences wins Master Builder Multi-Unit award

September 28, 2023

Following on from the Master Build Multi Unit award announcement in the September Local Rag we caught up with Hayden Vink of Hay Construction.

Tell us about the vision for the North Point development.

We wanted to create a uniquely Raglan development that complemented the Rangitahi development. The objective for this project was to move away from the conventional comprehensive concept where the same type of “lifestyle” lot is offered in pattern with the only difference being a reduced scale of the traditional amenities and spaces. The aim is to offer a more “urban” lifestyle to the owners. Low maintenance, small dwellings with a blurred line between private and common. All outdoor areas, albeit some of them will obviously be in fact private, should “feel” like a highly landscaped community area.

 Who did you work with to pull the project together?

Red Architecture did the design. We love working with Tane and the team and they came up with an amazing design. Our construction crew built the dwellings with help from our amazing group of suppliers and local sub-trades. 

 What was the key feedback from the judges ?

See feedback below from the judges:

The judges are pleased to announce that Hay Construction has been honoured with the House of the Year Gold Award for Best Multi-Unit Development by the Master Builders association. Their exceptional work on a development of six townhouses in Raglan has been recognized for its outstanding qualities.

Hay Construction’s dedication to quality, craftsmanship, and sustainability shines through in this project. Each townhouse exhibits a meticulous attention to detail, seamlessly blending style and functionality. The integration of their designs with the natural surroundings is particularly noteworthy.

This award underscores Hay Construction’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of excellence in the construction industry. Their work in Raglan sets a new benchmark for multi-unit developments, serving as an inspiration for future projects. We applaud Hay Construction for their vision and passion, and this recognition is well-deserved for a project that stands as a testament to architectural excellence in Raglan.

Now that they are lived in dwellings how are they functioning?

We’ve had nothing but great feedback from the residents. See below: 

 “I’m really happy with my unit built by Hay Construction and designed by Red Architecture. It’s got a coastal vibe that I love, and it’s all about letting in lots of natural light and making the most of the views.

“The custom design by Red Architecture fits perfectly with the coastal surroundings. When I’m inside, I just feel relaxed and comfortable. It’s not just a house; it’s a nice, cosy place that feels connected to nature.

“Hay Construction did a great job on the building, and the work by Red Architecture is pretty impressive. Everything is well put together, and the house is really functional.

“Living here feels like a vacation, and I’m really happy with my choice. Thanks to Hay Construction and Red Architecture for making it happen!”

 Do you plan to create more similar developments. 

We have just made a start on our next development in Rangitahi – it’s called Nearshore and is located in The Sanctuary in Rangitahi. Nearshore is an architecturally-designed development of contemporary homes. Attentively designed to offer a range of living opportunities, the development comprises a unique range of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom dwellings. Consisting of 13 lots, Nearshore includes 3-bedroom standalone terrace homes, 1-bedroom units, 2-bedroom Hawaii style surf shacks and a standalone 3-bedroom family home. Dwellings are arranged to create an interactive street environment and community.

See render of the project below. More details will be available shortly on our website.

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