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Garden party

T WASN’T A visit was cancelled. New Zealand had just moved to Alert Level 3 so the “no visitors allowed” edict from Metlifecare’s chief executive Glen Sowry seemed entirely sensible. Safety first. But, it was also paradoxically disruptive of a key design intention for the first stage of the company’s Gulf Rise retirement living at Red Beach on Auckland’s Hibiscus Coast. “Typically, retirement villages have had big fences around them, gates that get locked at night,” says Sowry in a promotional video. “But what you’ll see when you arrive at Gulf Rise is that it won’t feel like a gated community, it will be much more connected. And, from a design perspective, we feel it’s going to be a real step up.”

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