The master-planned layout of Wawata offers future-proofed infrastructure, and just a few curated lots, each with its own special character and outlook. Some of New Zealandʼs premiere architects have already chosen to create their homes here. Now you can too.
These extraordinary homes have been designed by renowned architects specifically for Wawata Estate, commissioned by us or by the owner. In each design, architects have made clever use of the sitesʼ sloping characteristics to maximise the extraordinary north-facing views. Home designs commissioned by Wawata Estate can be contracted under a design and build package or as a design plan only if you wish to use your builder
Our expert project manager Greg Robbins can assist with elements of your project or manage it in its entirety, through his firm, Project Partners. Renowned experts in this space, Project Partners have been integral in transforming the 94 hectares of farmland into these 25 pristine Wawata lots. From geotechnical engineers to landscape designers, the Project Partners team worked with a wide range of experts in their field to bring Wawata Estate to life.
Project Partnersʼ complete familiarity with the Wawata Design Code, Resource Consent for Wawata, the Councilʼs expectations, and unique considerations of building on Waiheke Island can assist greatly with the consent, design, and build process for your property.
For a complimentary discussion or consultation for your Wawata Estate home, or project management please feel free to contact Greg Robbins: 021 658 016 or greg@projectpartners.co.nz
“I have been delighted to be involved with the Wawata project from the outset. The developer has insisted on quality work throughout, resulting in a superb coastal residential estate that has raised the bar in New Zealand standards.”
The building industry is a complex network of contributing forces that includes design consultants, local authorities, regional authorities, and legal matters. Project Partnersʼ primarily role is acting as the ‘hub-in-the-wheelʼ of a project, coordinating and motivating the various parties to achieve a successful outcome – generally measured in terms of budget, programming, and quality control.