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'Designed by a 10-year-old': PR boss lashes out at new state housing development

Author
Ben Leahy,
Publish Date
Sun, 3 Sep 2023, 3:41pm
PR boss John Boyd says these Kainga Ora homes on Manapau St in Auckland's Meadowbank look like "porta cabins". Photo / Supplied
PR boss John Boyd says these Kainga Ora homes on Manapau St in Auckland's Meadowbank look like "porta cabins". Photo / Supplied

'Designed by a 10-year-old': PR boss lashes out at new state housing development

Author
Ben Leahy,
Publish Date
Sun, 3 Sep 2023, 3:41pm

A public relations boss has lashed out at K膩inga Ora for building a 鈥渇riggin ugly鈥 development next to his old Auckland home.

John Boyd, the founder of Boyd PR, says the two duplex homes K膩inga Ora is building at 9 Manapau St in Meadowbank look to him like 鈥減orta cabins鈥.

鈥淭hese are the sort of things a 10-year-old would draw at school,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 got no appeal, it doesn鈥檛 fit in with the area.鈥

聽鈥淭o me, it looks cheap and nasty and I think they could do a little bit better.鈥

K膩inga Ora said the criticism is unfair as the homes are still under construction and not yet completed.

The criticism also comes as K膩inga Ora has built thousands of homes over the past few years for Kiwis who are often among the most vulnerable and in need.

A Kainga Ora development on 9 Manipau St in Meadowbank in Auckland, as imagined by an artist once it's finished. A former neighbour has described the houses as 'friggin ugly'. Photo / Supplied

A Kainga Ora development on 9 Manipau St in Meadowbank in Auckland, as imagined by an artist once it's finished. A former neighbour has described the houses as 'friggin ugly'. Photo / Supplied

Kainga Ora said the homes are not finished yet and it is unfair to criticise them so harshly while they are still under construction. Photo / Supplied

Kainga Ora said the homes are not finished yet and it is unfair to criticise them so harshly while they are still under construction. Photo / Supplied

Boyd said he supported the need for public housing and said some of the other new Kainga Ora townhouses in Meadowbank were decent.

聽鈥淥ver the last couple of years they have taken out a few of their traditional state houses - the bungalow type houses - and they鈥檝e built townhouse-slash-apartments in the area and that is fine,鈥 he said.

鈥淭hey are not ever going to win any architect awards but they look ok.鈥

But the Manapau St development being built next to his old house was a different matter, he said.

鈥淓veryone wants people to have housing and that鈥檚 correct,鈥 he said.

鈥淏ut it has to be something that is actually pleasing to live in.鈥

He said when he lived on Manapau St, the home on the other side was also state housing - a traditional bungalow build.

鈥淟iving in that house was an 80-year-old lady who鈥檇 been there 40 years and raised four kids by herself,鈥 Boyd said.

鈥淪he looked after it, the lawns were always cut, the house was immaculate.鈥

鈥淏ut if you move into that one that is currently being built, would you really want to look after that?鈥

Patrick Dougherty, K膩inga Ora鈥檚 general manager Construction and Innovation, said his team and its architect and build partners have won many awards for their designs.

They also build modern and warm homes to high standards that often include elements of their wider urban environment in the design.

鈥淭he Manapau Street redevelopment is a two-storey duplex with two three-bedroom homes and the redevelopment is in keeping with the neighbourhood鈥檚 planned suburban built character,鈥 Dougherty said.

He said the homes are made offsite and meet Healthy Homes standards the New Zealand Green Building Council鈥檚 6 Homestar ratings.

鈥淲e stand by the design of the homes. It鈥檚 worth noting they haven鈥檛 been completed yet, and when they are we鈥檙e sure they鈥檒l look very appropriate and sit well amongst the architecture in the area with their modern look and design.鈥

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