Tourism and Leisure Property Award Winner: The Hotel Britomart

It is with great pleasure we announce this year’s winner of the Holmes Consulting Group Tourism and Leisure Property AwardThe Hotel Britomart, Auckland, submitted by Cooper and Company.

The Hotel Britomart project includes the creation of a brand-new hotel building, the refurbishment of the adjacent heritage Masonic and Bucklands buildings and the creation of an intimate public laneway that connects them. It is a respectful, innovative and striking addition to an important district, a blend of contemporary and heritage architecture – and public and private space – that speaks to the history and the future of this important part of Auckland.

Owner / Developer: Cooper and Company
Construction: Bracewell Limited
Architect: Cheshire Architects
Services & Mechanical Engineer: Norman Disney Young
Structural Engineer: Holmes Group
Quantity Surveyor: WT Partnership
Project Manager: TSA Management
Façade Engineer: Mott MacDonald

Other winners in this category

Excellence
  • QT Hotel Auckland, submitted by Russell Property Group
Merit
  • National Hockey Centre, submitted by Pacific Environments NZ Ltd
  • Rotorua Regional Airport, submitted by GHDWoodhead creativespaces
  • SkyCity VIP Gaming, submitted by SKYCITY Entertainment Group Limited
  • Te Hono – New Plymouth Airport Terminal, submitted by Beca, Puketapu, Clelands Construction
  • Travelodge Hotel Wynyard Quarter, submitted by Peddlethorp, Infratil Infrastructure Property, RDT Pacific

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