A five-year conservation project restoring the earthquake-damaged Christchurch Town Hall, with over 5,000 sqm of underground tanking membrane protecting the iconic 1972 landmark.
Featured Projects
Explore project case studies from across New Zealand, demonstrating performance, durability, and real‑world application of Equus solutions.
Wellington
Museum
Heritage restoration of the 1892 Bond Store building on Queens Wharf — ASOCRET concrete repairs, Keim Granital mineral coatings, and a Duotherm Warm Roof preserving this Category 1 Historic Place.
West Coast
Punangairi Visitor Centre
Duotherm Green Roof and tanking systems for the Punangairi Visitor Centre at Dolomite Point — a timber-framed structure with 3,500+ trays of native plants integrated into the West Coast landscape.
Whangarei
Hundertwasser Art Center
A 980 sqm Duotherm Green Roof system crowns this Whangarei cultural landmark — featuring 150 trees, 3,000+ native plants, and a living ecosystem designed to Hundertwasser's eco-conscious vision.
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Jack’s Point, Queenstown
Perched in one of New Zealand’s most breathtaking landscapes, this high-end residential home in Jack’s Point, Queenstown, achieves a perfect balance between modern design and sustainable functionality. Overlooking the pristine waters of Lake Wakatipu, the roofing system was chosen to complement its surroundings while delivering exceptional performance, energy efficiency, and durability.
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Bunker House, Lake Tekapo
A mostly underground home at the foot of Mt John in the lake town of Tekapo, Canterbury, the Bunker House fits perfectly into the landscape just as it was designed to.
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All Saints’ Church
All Saints Church, Hokitika built in 1936, this historic building required a specialised approach to its preservation. Equus Industries was engaged by Wilson-Tait Painting to provide a breathable, mineral paint system, ideal for heritage structures.
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Z House
On this residential site in Christchurch once stood a large, 2-storey, brick home. The 2011 Canterbury earthquake brought this multi-generational family home to the ground. RTA Studio designed a new family home with resilience to future earthquakes and flooding, and elements of the original home at the heart of the design. The house was to be sustainable to operate and permanent so that its embodied carbon be mitigated over time.
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Wellington Museum
Heritage restoration of the 1892 Bond Store building on Queens Wharf — ASOCRET concrete repairs, Keim Granital mineral coatings, and a Duotherm Warm Roof preserving this Category 1 Historic Place.
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Tōtara Haumaru – North Shore Hospital
Duotherm Warm Roof and DuO Two-Layer systems across multiple roof levels at North Shore Hospital's new facility, with project-specific risk analysis ensuring optimal thermal and condensation performance.
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The Living Pa
New Zealand's first Living Building Challenge project at Te Herenga Waka — featuring Duotherm warm roofs, green roof planters, Soprarock wall insulation, and lift pit tanking.
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Te Ramanui o Ruapūtahanga – Hāwera
Duotherm Warm Roof system for this award-winning Hawera community hub, inspired by the volcanic form of Taranaki Maunga and the region's rugged black-sand coastlines.
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Punangairi Visitor Centre
Duotherm Green Roof and tanking systems for the Punangairi Visitor Centre at Dolomite Point — a timber-framed structure with 3,500+ trays of native plants integrated into the West Coast landscape.
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Justice and Emergency Services Precinct, Christchurch
A $300 million anchor project bringing together Christchurch's justice and emergency services, featuring DuO roofing, Duotherm warm roofs, courtyard waterproofing, and carpark membranes.
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Hundertwasser Art Centre
A 980 sqm Duotherm Green Roof system crowns this Whangarei cultural landmark — featuring 150 trees, 3,000+ native plants, and a living ecosystem designed to Hundertwasser's eco-conscious vision.
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Christchurch Town Hall
A five-year conservation project restoring the earthquake-damaged Christchurch Town Hall, with over 5,000 sqm of underground tanking membrane protecting the iconic 1972 landmark.
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Waipapa – Christchurch Hospital
Comprehensive waterproofing and coatings across Christchurch's new acute services hospital — Duotherm warm roofs, balcony membranes, Keim Granital exterior coatings, and underground tanking.
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