A rustic-style timber-clad high rise apartment block, designed for a small Mt Eden site, has won a design competition to showcase more intensive Auckland building styles but a councillor has called the winning entry "cheap and shoddy".
Auckland Mayor Len Brown this afternoon said S3 Architects' design for 11 Akepiro St, adjacent to the railway line and just off Dominion Rd, won the competition organised by the NZ Institute of Architects and developer Ockham Residential and supported by Auckland Council.
But councillor Mike Lee said such apartments were not big enough for families and its exterior was ugly and not appropriate.
"I can just see this getting mouldy. If we're going to have highrise, they need to make it durable," Lee said.
Stephen Smith, a director of S3 Architects, said the six-level building had 25 apartments, commercial tenancies on the ground floor and used an innovative cross-laminated timber structural system.