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Three Kings SHA 1

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Three Kings SHA 1

ClientFletcher Living
LocationThree Kings, NZ
Completed2017
Scale21 apartments, 19 terraces
PhotographyDavid Straight

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DKO is responsible for the first two stages of residential development at the Three Kings quarry, after earlier completing a master plan for the entire precinct. SHA Stage 1 will lay a precedent for higher density living in Auckland. The project includes generous 1 and 2 bed apartments as well as three level terraces that include a roof terrace to maximise amenity and solar penetration within the project. DKO is also responsible for the interior design of SHA Stage 1. Inspiration was drawn from the exterior aesthetic that included the warmth of timber and textured materials. This paired with subtle tonal variations ensure a link between the interior and exterior, creating a cohesive design.

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ClientFletcher Living
LocationThree Kings, NZ
Completed2017
Scale21 apartments, 19 terraces
PhotographyDavid Straight

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DKO is responsible for the first two stages of residential development at the Three Kings quarry, after earlier completing a master plan for the entire precinct. SHA Stage 1 will lay a precedent for higher density living in Auckland. The project includes generous 1 and 2 bed apartments as well as three level terraces that include a roof terrace to maximise amenity and solar penetration within the project. DKO is also responsible for the interior design of SHA Stage 1. Inspiration was drawn from the exterior aesthetic that included the warmth of timber and textured materials. This paired with subtle tonal variations ensure a link between the interior and exterior, creating a cohesive design.

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