UniLodge Auckland
Ashton Mitchell
December 2025
Great building projects don’t choose between past and future, they honour both. The recent transformation of UniLodge Auckland, shows how thoughtful design and specification can protect a building’s heritage while delivering the performance, sustainability, and livability expected of modern student accommodation.
Ashton Mitchell Architects approached the project with clear intent: retain the architectural character, while quietly upgrading the building’s environmental and operational performance. Rather than treating sustainability as an add-on, it was embedded in the design decisions from the start.
Achieving a 5 Green Star Design & As-Built rating is no small task and by gaining this status, it highlights how a series of deliberate design choices, focused on environmental responsibility and long-term operational efficiency, can have a substantial impact:
In a building with hundreds of daily occupants, small specification decisions add up quickly and washrooms are a great example. Traditional paper towel systems create an endless cycle of waste, restocking and maintenance; none of which align with the sustainable heart of this project. To maintain sustainability, Supreme Dri Bubble hand dryers were specified.
Drying hands in just 12 seconds, with a Quiet Mark accreditation to boot, the Supreme Dri Bubble boasts high performance and energy efficiency. Including a multi-layer air purification system, with a HEPA filter, plasma ion generator and UV-C lamp, this is a hygiene champion to suit the 18 storey titan. Add a 5-year warranty and a simple ‘Click and Connect’ system for easy installation and maintenance, and it’s a specification that makes sense; environmentally, operationally, and architecturally.
The UniLodge Auckland Central redevelopment shows how sustainability ambitions can be translated into practical design decisions. Heritage retained, performance improved, and a building that will operate efficiently long after the ribbon cutting.