07 Oct 2025
Construction is now underway at Pīrangi, a new residential development in Point England. Delivered as part of the Tāmaki Regeneration Programme, the project will bring 88 new homes to the area, including a mix of Public and Shared Home Ownership housing.
Located between Maungarei and Te Wai o Tāiki (the Tāmaki Estuary), the site has a strong natural and cultural presence. It’s close to puna (natural springs), coastal reserves, and long-established communities – all of which have helped shape the design response.
Studio Pacific’s masterplan balances density with green space, creating a walkable, well-connected development. Homes along Tripoli Road provide a robust urban edge, while internal areas open into quieter shared spaces, with strong links to local parks, schools and shops.
The design reflects the textures and colours of the surrounding landscape, using durable materials and careful orientation to support long-term liveability. All homes are being delivered to Homestar 6 and Lifemark 3 or 4 standards.
At Pīrangi, this means providing homes that support a diversity of people and whānau within a carefully integrated development, with streets and shared spaces that support connection and belonging.
We are proud to be working alongside Tāmaki Regeneration Company on this important project and look forward to seeing Pīrangi take shape.
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Project Partners: Tāmaki Regeneration Ltd. (Client), Asterix Structures (Structural Engineer), Jasmax (Landscape Architect), Civix Consultancy (Civil Engineer), OnFire Consulting (Fire Engineer), Cosgroves Engineering Consultancy (Services Engineer), Barkers and Associates (Planner), Ecolnsite (Homestar), RCP (Project Manager), Dominion Constructors Ltd. (Contractor), WTP (Quantity Surveyor), SLR Consulting (Acoustic Engineer), BG&E (Façade Engineer), Lifemark (Living Standards)

Aerial view showing the mix of housing typologies, shared spaces and pedestrian connections across the three superlots.

Terraced housing with private gardens and street-facing entries to support neighbourly interaction.