In a transition that means a broader range of clients can access their services Box™, the design-and-build company that has been operating within Aotearoa’s mid- to high-end residential market for 17 years, is evolving.
The company, based in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland, has reshaped their proposition in response to market demand, splitting into Box Studio (a full-service architectural design offering) and Box Build (the construction arm), a move that will extend their client portfolio and allow them to expand further into the regions.
Dan Heyworth, co-founder of the original Box™ concept, is quick to reiterate that the business will retain their point of difference as a one-stop-shop proposition, for which they have earned a loyal following. “Clients can still access our full wraparound design-and-build option,” he comments. “But now, they can choose their own journey. If they just want to use our talented in-house designers, or solely contract our proven build team, they can.”
As part of this recalibration, Box Studio is proud to welcome Rosanna Anderson as Design Manager. Anderson will be responsible for driving the business into the next era and comes with a considerable depth of experience, having previously worked at Architecture Page Henderson and Adam Taylor Architecture. “Rosanna brings fresh design ideas to our amazing team of creatives, and her problem-solving ability means she can plot a clear pathway for any project.”
Alongside new builds, Box Studio will now also consult on renovations, extensions and additions. The team’s extensive background with this type of work and knowledge of interior design feeds into the expanded project base and will introduce more flexibility into the in-house programme. “Post the pandemic, homeowners are more interested in reimagining their existing houses. With our building background, we can advise people on the risks involved and manage consents,” says Heyworth.
Co-founder Nat Jakich will assume the role of Construction Manager for Box Build. With 30 years’ experience under his tool belt, his technical ability, understanding of compliance requirements and client-relationship management will allow the team to diversify and embrace an exciting panorama of opportunities.
For the business, which has adapted and grown through the changing seasons of the building industry, this is a case of embracing a fresh direction, but with the same fundamental philosophies: “We may be exploring new horizons and building on our core strengths,” says Heyworth. “But underneath, we have the same DNA.”
