The Pavilion journey

Pavilion is over 30 years in the making of architecture and sustainable building design.

What started as a traditional architecture practise has evolved and expanded into a bespoke sustainable architecture service focused and dedicated to creating Sustainable Property Assets (SPA) throughout New Zealand Aotearoa, Australasia, and the Pacific.

Our clients chose Pavilion to deliver optimised and sustained building and property performance for maximum return on their investment, as they enjoy the benefits of healthier, safer, and more engaging architectural spaces with a thriving longivity.

Pavilion understands the value of social and environmental connection. Our biophilic connection (innate connection to all things) and the ability of our created spaces (our built environment) to flow, reflect, and respond to nature and people through Biomimicry (mimicing nature in design) stemming from our heritage, our culture, and our visions for the future. The art of spatial engagement stimulating our senses and the world around us inspires and informs great architecture. 

Pavilion today, is the culmination of a continuous adaption and evolution, with growing awareness of just how complex we have become, and the movement towards restoring a balance in all things.

The building industry has increasingly become complex and inefficient…

“Building liability and investment risk has never been higher than now.” 

Pavilion has identified the systemic issues for the industry and in response to these failures has developed the Pavilion Sustainable Building Model, offering building and property owners new direction for streamlined clarity and assurance.

Pavilion is designing and building to maintain and improve long-term sustained assets        - not liabilities.

Your building and property may be the biggest asset investment you make in your life, so it should be your priority to look after it!

Pavilion SPA now gives you the platform to design and build to maintain and imporve your building asset successfully.

Hamish Grotrian,

Pavilion Architecture.

Enduring architecture stands the test of time, whether as a legacy or a temporary structure, the objective is a work of art.