A joyful combination
The St Martins Community Centre rebuild includes materials from the original earthquake-struck building – contemporary Euroslider™ doors and Atlantic48™ joinery from Altus Window Systems add natural light and a sense of openness
The St Martins rebuild project was one borne out of harrowing circumstances.
It pays homage to its former self that fell victim to the September 2010 earthquake.
It does so in the greatest fashion by empathetically including bricks and other materials from the fallen building.
Masonry elements from a historic Centaurus Rd home, lost in the first major shake, were also used for the new library and community centre.
The six-month build was completed on its former site at the corner of Wades and Wilsons Roads after more than six years of moving and uncertainty.
The result is a majestically presented land mark.
The use of natural materials such as timber floors and plywood walls and ceilings deliver a sense of warmth.
This is accentuated by the high raking ceilings with clerestory windows that follow the roofline.
The use of angled clerestory windows and bi-parting flush sill Euroslider™ doors highlight the building's internal symmetry while also serving the brief of creating open easy access communal spaces.
The Atlantic48™ system joinery abuts many junctions that feature the salvaged bricks and creates a joyful tension where old meets new.
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