Date: 10 April 2013
Skope chairman Robert Stewart said his family would own the three-storey building and lease one floor to their refrigeration engineering company for corporate offices.ARTIST'S IMPRESSION: Architect Warren and Mahoney has designed an engineered timber, three-storey office building for the Stewart family.The post-tension timber building, using Canterbury University-designed laminated veneer lumber, was supposed to be built by now-defunct Mainzeal which had planned to tenant the remaining two floors.Read more here.Christchurch patricians the Stewart family have unveiled an engineered timber and glass design that will replace the quake-damaged Princess St office of its business Skope Industries.
Skope chairman Robert Stewart said his family would own the three-storey building and lease one floor to their refrigeration engineering company for corporate offices.
ARTIST'S IMPRESSION: Architect Warren and Mahoney has designed an engineered timber, three-storey office building for the Stewart family.
The post-tension timber building, using Canterbury University-designed laminated veneer lumber, was supposed to be built by now-defunct Mainzeal which had planned to tenant the remaining two floors.
Read more here.

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