Grace Victoria Quarter, a striking new apartment complex in Auckland, is redefining the city's skyline. This luxurious development designed by Opus and COX Architecture, with its stunning harbour views and contemporary design, is a testament to the growing demand for high-quality urban living. At the heart of this project is a commitment to innovation and functionality, and Nurajack decking pedestals have played a pivotal role in bringing the vision to life.
The challenge for the developers, Little Projects and Location Group, was to create outdoor spaces that were not only visually appealing, but also practical and durable. The rooftop retreat required a solution that could accommodate a variety of elements, from dining areas to green roofs, while ensuring a level, stable surface. Nurajack decking pedestals supporting Outdure QwickBuild aluminium frame provided the perfect answer.
By utilising Nurajack in conjunction with Nuralite's waterproofing membranes, the development team was able to create a durable, versatile and resilient outdoor environment. The pedestals provided the necessary elevation and support for the rooftop deck, while the membranes offered robust protection against the elements. This combination ensured that the outdoor spaces could withstand the rigours of New Zealand's climate while maintaining their aesthetic appeal.
Grace Victoria Quarter is a prime example of how Nurajacks can be successfully integrated into large-scale commercial projects. As urban living continues to trend upward, there will be an increasing demand for innovative solutions that enhance the functionality and desirability of residential buildings. Nurajack's ability to transform outdoor spaces into stylish and practical extensions of indoor living makes it a valuable asset to developers and architects alike.