Name: Country Road Newmarket
What: Country Road’s flagship store in Aotearoa; 800 square metres; sells women’s, men’s and children’s apparel and homewares
Where: Level 2, Westfield Newmarket
Overview: Country Road has 15 stores in Aotearoa; Country Road Newmarket is its largest and its first Green Star rated store in New Zealand
Big picture: Country Road has 80+ stores globally
Address: 227 Broadway, Newmarket, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
Building owner: Westfield Newmarket – Scentre Group
Architect: Country Road
Project GSAP: Country Road store design and development manager, Alicia Buffinton
Main contractor: Datum Projects Ltd
Service engineer: Scentre Group
Project status: design, construction and occupation - January 2019 to November 2019
Project certification: 5 Green Star Interiors NZv1.0 (October 2023)
Country Road stores around the globe reference the earthy colour palette and forms of the natural environment but this imagery is no veneer.
Protecting the planet, sustainability across products, partnerships and pushing for a greener retail experience underpin the company’s strategic pathway.
“Five years ago we were the first Australian fashion retailer to open a 5 Green Star design rated store, we’ve since opened 20 stores targeting Green Star ratings, two of which have just been awarded 6 Green Stars,” says Country Road store design and development manager, Alicia Buffinton.
“As an iconic Australian retailer we feel it’s our role to push boundaries and drive positive change across our industry.”
Driving that positive change in Aotearoa came with the opening of Country Road Newmarket – presenting an opportunity for the brand to extend its Green Star programme across the Tasman.
Country Road says it hopes the 5 Green Star rated fitout for its Newmarket premises “symbolises a new era of store design in New Zealand.”
Alicia Buffinton says Green Star is an internationally recognised sustainability rating system, representing an industry-leading standard to which Country Road aspires.
“Green Star inspires and challenges us to think creatively about our approach. It encourages us to consider what elements of existing fitouts we can reuse, how we can reduce waste as well as incorporate new innovative materials.”
That creative approach is centre stage at Country Road Newmarket where Green Star strongly influenced material selections.
Plastics made from recycled yoghurt pots, wall cladding from recycled paper, carpet from recycled yarn and curtains made from recycled polyester are all part of the mix.
Longevity and robustness of materials and finishes – reducing the need for maintenance but offering tactility, texture and beauty – has been vital.
Country Road store design manager, Anne Meagher-Whiting says customer and staff comfort has been a key design consideration – translating into:
She says telling a sustainability story alongside a product story was central to the project.
“We hoped to embrace our customers by taking them on the journey with us ensuring they feel cared for, comfortable and inspired. Throughout the retail areas signage identifies environmental attributes of the relevant materials to inform, educate and excite our customers.”
Main contractor Datum Projects says the Newmarket fitout is a tangible example of environmentally-friendly practice – inspiring waste reduction, sustainable practices and encouraging the construction team “to adopt similar behaviours both at work and in their personal lives.”
Datum Projects project manager, Michelle Parkinson says showing a commitment to sustainabilty with a Green Star rated fitout:
She says sustainable fitout techniques lead to long-term cost savings through reduced energy consumption, lower maintenance requirements and durability of materials.
Alicia Buffinton says the Australian brand hopes its Green Star fitout at the Newmarket store will inspire the local retail industry.
The 5 Green Star in-store experience is already inspiring its staff.
Newmarket HD team member, Maddy Gilbert says:
“Working for a sustainable brand like Country Road makes me motivated to learn more about where products come from and expand my knowledge of sustainable materials and manufacturing processes. I also have a sense of pride knowing the company I work for is making conscious decisions.”
While assistant store manager, Joshua Weggery says he feels proud to work for a brand that is conscious and passionate about lowering its impacts.
Green features include:
Technical features include: