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A new community building for Lower Hutt's busy Riddiford Garden.  The pavilion features two full-accessible public toilets and a kiosk. It also cleverly disguises an old electricity substation.

Robust and highly-functional, the pavilion meets the challenge of the security issues of such a public site. It has also been designed to fit in with Hutt City Council's recently redeveloped (by Architecture+) administration building and sits comfortably facing a busy main road. Skilful lighting design makes it attractive day and night. 

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Riddiford Pavilion, Lower Hutt

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Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects is an NZIA award-winning practice with studios in Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland and Tauranga. Established in 1997, our rich portfolio of commercial and residential work demonstrates a strong commitment to creating beautifully-crafted architecture that enhances the lives of those who experience our buildings – both inside and out.

We believe that enduring architecture is a delicate balance of factors – our clients’ needs and aspirations, our professional training and expertise, the history and nature of the site – but also intuition and commonsense. Every design decision, from materials to how the building complements the landscape, matters to us and adds to the experiential qualities of our projects.  

Directors Max Herriot and John Melhuish in Wellington, Duval O'Neill in Christchurch and Matt Pearson in Auckland are committed to the best architectural design practices. HMOA Associate and registered architect Jenny Duck runs the Tauranga studio.

As well as new homes and house renovations, we have experience in the education, recreation, heritage, health and hospitality sectors, office interiors, multi-unit developments, civil projects and master-planning.