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The relocation project for AMP Wealth Management exemplifies how Catalyst values a client's future vision, resulting in an innovative and sustainable human-centric workspace that provides a great in-office and remote work experience. The new office is situated in the AON Tower, Auckland.AMP Wealth Management2022
Auckland -
Catalyst teamed up with Department of Corrections to refurbish their national office in Wellington, providing comprehensive design services for the 14-floor building across 12,500m2.Department of Corrections - Head Office2017
Wellington -
Catalyst was engaged to provide a workplace strategy, design, project management, and construction services for the Medical Assurance Society (MAS) located in the PwC building on Wellington's Waterloo Quay. The project involved designing a new space on part of level 2 and adapting and reconfiguring a portion of the existing level 3 space.Medical Assurance Society2023
Wellington -
Catalyst was tasked with creating a modern yet homely feel for The Property Group's Auckland office, and the result is stunning.The Property Group
Wellington -
Zag desired a space that would merge their two offices into one, promoting collaboration and highlighting their new brand identity.Zag
Wellington -
In 2016, the Kaikoura Earthquake forced Crombie Lockwood out of their office space, leaving them in a temporary workspace. However, they wanted to make this space their permanent workplace.Crombie Lockwood
Wellington