Experts
Adele co-leads Warren and Mahoney’s care sector. Her vast healthcare project experience has helped to create facilities that have a positive impact on patients, whānau, and staff; spaces that are reassuring, uplifting, and joyful, and that carefully consider peoples’ physical and mental wellbeing.
With sustainability and wellness a key focus, she believes how people react to a building and its spaces are as important as the systems in place to protect the environment. Adele’s ability to deliver these complex projects has seen clients return to work with her on multiple projects.
Whilst climate change is our biggest threat, it is also our biggest opportunity to think differently and innovate towards new ways of designing and building. Emily is known as a translator between technical data on sustainability to creative opportunities that are best for project. Passionate about advancing knowledge and the industry, Emily has undertaken a PhD in embodied carbon with the Victoria University of Wellington. Clients value her ability to identify the most impactful strategies for a project and collaborate with the wider design team to explore the impact of different decisions.
Te Ari has a wide range of experience on large architectural and urban design projects having worked as cultural design expert during the Christchurch post-earthquake rebuild. Specializing in realizing Indigenous aspirations in design, delivering authentic and culturally appropriate design outcomes, Te Ari believes all projects are opportunities to heal, with the regeneration of the environment being synonymous with the reconciliation and transformation of Indigenous communities.