Northern Spain, Sydney and the west coast of the United States could inspire Auckland's development, according to civic leaders and building industry chiefs.
They were asked to pick their favourite places at last week's Project Auckland lunch and were introduced by APN News & Media's Todd McLeay as people who could stimulate debate about the city's future.
Auckland Council's chief planning officer, Roger Blakeley, spoke of his love for Spain's Guggenheim at Bilbao, designed by Canadian-born architect Frank Gehry, and he referred to the "Guggenheim effect", saying Bilbao had been transformed by the development of a single building.
A building like that would be "absolutely stunning" for Auckland's Wynyard Quarter because an iconic building was proposed for that precinct, he said.
Brett O'Reilly, chief executive of Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development, spoke highly of Boston's Kendall Square, and said he too admired Frank Gehry.