By MacDonald Industries
Project: New sports center
Sector: Education
Location: 27 Omahu Rd, Auckland
Architects: GHDWOODHEAD creativespaces
Lead Contractor: Aspec Construction
Plumbing Subcontractor: Quix Plumbing
Project completed: May 2019
In 1894, James Dilworth founded a boarding school for boys from good families with limited means. Over a century later, his remarkable legacy has provided more than 5,000 boys with a life-changing scholarship that includes free tuition, boarding, uniforms, sport fees and music tuition.
MacDonald Industries worked with GHDWoodhead creativespaces architects to specify commercial bathroom fittings suitable for the change rooms at Dilworth Sports Centre.
The new Dilworth Sports Centre, sixteen months in the making, has been a much-anticipated addition to the junior campus.
The two-storey building of more than 1,600m² includes one full-size and two half-size basketball courts, as well as badminton, volleyball and futsal (indoor soccer) courts. There is a fully-equipped exercise room, a classroom, a function room and kitchen, and a facility for food techno logy teaching. Multiple change areas serve both indoor and outdoor activities. The Sports Centre is completed by a 25m swimming pool.
Everything needed to be highly durable, low-maintenance, water and energy-efficient, offer a high level of comfort and stand the test of time. MacDonald Industries bathroom products were specified for these reasons.
“We called on MacDonald Industries to supply washroom fittings as their products have proven on previous school projects to provide an ideal combination of robust build quality with clean aesthetically pleasing designs. We were particularly keen to include products from their recently introduced RAK Ceramics range for these reasons.” GHDWoodhead creativespaces.
Dilworth Sports Centre Accessible Bathroom
MacDonald Industries specified a complete range of accessible bathrooms products. These products are designed specifically for accessible bathrooms and meet the requirements of the NZS4121 standards in order to make bathrooms as comfortable as possible for the less able-bodied people in our communities.
When designed for accessible bathrooms, certain features need to be considered such as: