New Zealand Commercial Design Trends Series NZ Commercial Design Trends Vol. 33/04C | Page 18

Project The Crossing Location: Christchurch Architect: Wilson and Hill Architects Developer Carter Group RETAIL HUB WITH HEART An entire inner-city block has been transformed into a new retail mecca for Christchurch – however, the massive development is on a very human scale Christchurch is fundamentally changing. The seismic events that tragically raised much of the city also cleared the way for a vibrant new heart. Many new buildings going up are as large as they are structurally and architecturally impressive, but The Crossing – developed by Carter Group and designed by Wilson and Hill Architects – creates an intimate kind of retail experience, with an air of discovery and variety at every turn. Carter Group’s Philip Carter, the driver behind the substantial, forward-looking development, says search | save | share at The Crossing is a vibrant, world-class retail and office hub that offers a drawcard for locals and visitors alike. “There’s always risk with a project of this mag- nitude, but The Crossing is Carter Group’s way of showing leadership and confidence in the rebuild of the Christchurch CBD,” says Carter. “Together with other dynamic developments, The Crossing gives the inner city a new heart and pumps life back into the retail precinct as a whole.” With about 44,000m 2 of space, the development is Below:A 1935 building has been restored and reinforced and forms an historic cornerstone for The Crossing in central Christchurch. The existing airbridge will connect to Ballantynes. Facing page: High-profile brand H&M literally has a high-profile facade. The dramatic composite elements attract attention without putting a heavy load on the steel-frame corner building.