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New Zealand Green Building Council Board welcomes leading architect - Andrew Tu'inukuafe

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Award-winning workplace design specialist Andrew Tu'inukuafe, has been appointed as an independent director on the NZGBC board.

The chairperson of Warren and Mahoney, Andrew is a Principal within the architecture firm’s Auckland studio and has a passion for sustainability in the built environment.

“Overseeing one of our industry’s most prolific practice’s across Australia and Aotearoa, Andrew brings a wealth of experience and industry insights to our board,” says NZGBC Board chair Brendon Dwyer

“With expertise in fitouts - a growing and vital element of green building, as well as the full scale of build and community projects, we are excited to work with Andrew to continue transforming the built environment.”

Andrew’s appointment was confirmed at a board meeting in early March, filling one of two independent director positions appointed by the NZGBC Board.

“Sustainability is a vital pillar of our work at Warren and Mahoney and we have a fantastic, long-standing relationship with the NZGBC. I’m thrilled to join the board and look forward to contributing to its ongoing success,” says Andrew.

At the same meeting, Jane Holland, partner at law firm Bell Gully, was re-appointed as an independent director. The confirmation of independent directors follows the appointment by NZGBC members of Argosy Property chief executive Peter Mence last November to represent the property industry.

 

The 2024/2025 NZGBC Board is made up of:

  • Chair: Brendon Dwyer, Beca (Industry group: Consultants)

  • Andrew Tu’inukuafe, Warren and Mahoney (Independent director)

  • Hilary West-Reeve, Phoenix Recycling Group (Industry group: Construction & supply)

  • Jane Holland, Bell Gully (Independent director)

  • Murray Robertson, Downer (Industry group: Construction & supply)

  • Robyn Phipps, Victoria University of Wellington (Industry group: Research & policy)

  • Peter Mence, Argosy (Industry group: Property)

  • Simon Neale, The University of Auckland (Industry group: Occupiers)