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IronBank
Went on a photo mission with a much of guys, never thought I would find myself on Cross St (Auckland) lying on the footpath out side a "Gentlemens Club". These 3 where all taken around about 10PM and I think they are all 30sec exposures.
IronBank is a 4,500sqm, six-level mixed-used development on Karangahape Road, Auckland City, New Zealand. The building also provides a mechanical, automated car stacker for 95 cars, which the robotic system racks in a four-level storage wall. It also used a variety of environmentally friendly building facilities, such as reduced energy demands due to a design that can dispense with air conditioning.
In 2009, it received three architecture awards, in the "commercial", "sustainable" and "urban design" categories of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Auckland awards sponsored by the paint company Resene.[1] It then captured second place at the World Architecture Festival, a European award, making it the best-scoring New Zealand entrant ever at the festival, and being praised for "Its sophisticated attitude to the messy urbanity of south-central Auckland".
IronBank
Went on a photo mission with a much of guys, never thought I would find myself on Cross St (Auckland) lying on the footpath out side a "Gentlemens Club". These 3 where all taken around about 10PM and I think they are all 30sec exposures.
IronBank is a 4,500sqm, six-level mixed-used development on Karangahape Road, Auckland City, New Zealand. The building also provides a mechanical, automated car stacker for 95 cars, which the robotic system racks in a four-level storage wall. It also used a variety of environmentally friendly building facilities, such as reduced energy demands due to a design that can dispense with air conditioning.
In 2009, it received three architecture awards, in the "commercial", "sustainable" and "urban design" categories of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Auckland awards sponsored by the paint company Resene.[1] It then captured second place at the World Architecture Festival, a European award, making it the best-scoring New Zealand entrant ever at the festival, and being praised for "Its sophisticated attitude to the messy urbanity of south-central Auckland".