Name: Ōtau Ridge
What: low-density retirement village including 122 villas (38 villas in Stage one are targeting 7 Homestar ratings), a 41 bed care facility (rest home/ hospital level) targeting a 6 Green Star rating, clubhouse, pool pavilion, wellness centre, redeveloped historic cottage (c. 1870) for community integration
Occupancy: approximately 200 residents
Where: centre of Clevedon township; 20 hectare greenfield site; 30 mins drive from central Auckland
Big picture: Ōtau Ridge will be Metlifecare’s 37th operating village in Aotearoa when it opens later this year
Background of the name: gifted to Metlifecare by
Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki; the name Ōtau translates to a safe crossing place on the adjacent awa Te Wairoa
Address: 17 Clevedon-Kawakawa Road, Clevedon Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
Owner: Metlifecare
Project GSAP: eCubed Building Workshop Ltd
Architect: Designgroup Stapleton Elliott (villas); Foley Group (club house/care facility)
Landscape Architect: Studio Pacific Architecture
Main contractor: GJ Gardener Homes (villas); Gibson O’Connor Construction (club house/care facility)
Building services: Mesh Consulting
Project status: earthworks October 2022; construction commenced July 2023; first stage villa residents expected late 2024, four further stages; village completion expected mid 2027
Project certification : targetting a 4 Star Green Star Communities rating (registration March 2024)
Metlifecare says registering its Ōtau Ridge project to Green Star Communities is about leadership, boldness and striding forwards on its green journey.
The company is already a standout industry leader in the Green Star space with six of its new care facilities targeting 6 Green Stars and many of its new villas targeting 7 Homestar ratings.
Metlifecare senior development manager, Joe Bartley says its Ōtau Ridge Green Star Communities registration is a logical next move which will deliver green gains for people and the planet.
“To date we’ve concentrated on our sustainable building stock – for example our 6 Green Star care homes. However it’s people that bring the buildings to life and form a community. So this Green Star Communities registration is all about bringing together sustainable form and function.”
He says an overarching benefit of the registration includes the opportunity to engage with residents, employees, suppliers and the local Clevedon community where relevant, for valuable input and partnerships on decisions and activities that will drive innovative green outcomes for the village.
Those partnerships have already manifested in Metlifecare learning from local iwi about reintroducing native flora and fauna to foster the nearby native bird population - the entrance to Ōtau Ridge is framed with Kawaka trees which are endemic to the area - and supporting the ecological regeneration of adjacent wetlands and riparian planting along the awa Te Wairoa riverbank.
NZGBC senior manager buildings and communities, Brad Crowley says the Green Star Communities registration will ensure the project does what it says it’s going to do.
“It encourages international best practices and infrastructure. It eliminates green washing through third party verification and it ensures all sustainable commitments made by Metlifecare are not value engineered out of the project.”
He says experience in Australia and Aotearoa shows Green Star Communities can deliver dynamic social and environmental upshots for local communities and propel developers and investors to leave a positive legacy for the future.
Delivering those outcomes has shaped the design vocabulary of Ōtau Ridge.
Metlifecare Group Design Manager, Gemma James says the composition of the village:
A range of design and delivery initiatives at Ōtau Ridge align with the five impact categories used to assess Green Star Communities, says Metlifecare.
These initiatives include implementation of the climate change adaption plan; waste reduction during construction; encouraging healthy living with a new pathway network, pocket parks and cycle facilities; undertaking Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs); light pollution reduction to improve the local ecosystem; residential recycling system to promote sustainable living.
Metlifecare says its Ōtau Ridge Green Star Communities registration showcases its dedication to being loud and proud about sustainability in the New Zealand retirement village sector.
It says Green Star Communities will pilot the delivery of a human-centric village embedded with sustainability across design, construction and infrastructure.
Within the village the rating tool will deliver an enhanced social environment where residents are inspired to lead their best green lives.
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