By Macfie Architecture
Macfie Architecture proudly presents the transformation of Daily Bread, a heritage icon in Point Chevalier, Auckland. This project involved converting the iconic bank building into a modern hospitality location, featuring a commercial kitchen and dining space. The neo-classical design underwent a complete facility overhaul and structural upgrade, with careful consideration given to modern building codes, utilitarian features, restoration of original designs, and the addition of custom steel joinery and outdoor seating area.
Completed in three stages, with the final phase finished in 2020, this project showcases Macfie Architecture's expertise in blending historical charm with contemporary functionality. The collaboration with professionals like Buxeda Construction and Planning Plus ensured a seamless execution of the design vision. Recognised for its excellence, Daily Bread received the Heritage Commercial Design Award from ADNZ in 2000, solidifying its status as a standout project in the retail and renders categories.
Macfie Architecture is an award-winning practice that's been around since 2006. We're all about designing homes with character and charm.
Our team offers a full range of architecture services for projects big and small, always creating unique and tailored results that you'll love. People know us for our thoughtful renovation designs for villas and bungalows, as well as our custom new-builds.
We work across a range of projects, from tiny bathroom makeovers to large-scale apartment and townhouse developments. Regardless of the size or budget, we're passionate about making beautiful architecture accessible to all.
At Macfie Architecture, we can approach the renovation process in phases, so it works for all budgets. We're committed to helping you achieve the design results you're dreaming of.
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