Level 19, 48 Shortland Street
Pushpay provides SaaS donor platform designed specifically for churches, schools, and charitable organizations.
Project Details
Client: Pushpay
Value: Confidential
Location: Auckland
Staff: 80-100
Sector: Technology
Project Type: Commercial
Size: 1,200sqm
Relocating to the Vero Centre on Shortland Street represented a significant milestone for Pushpay. This move was not merely about changing addresses; it provided a chance to revitalise their brand and design a workspace that truly reflects their mission.
Stepping into the new office, one is immediately struck by the vibrant atmosphere. The design features bold blue tones that embody Pushpay’s refreshed branding, creating an energetic and innovative environment. Every detail, from the sleek acoustic panels to the thoughtfully selected tiles, subtly incorporates the company logo, ensuring a unified identity throughout the space.
Central to the office is a versatile café that also functions as a town hall. This innovative design enables Pushpay to accommodate up to 100 participants for weekly meetings with international teams. As a reflection of Pushpay’s purpose, which is to create technology to help people connect with people, the space enhances communication and fosters collaboration across distances, through both extensive audiovisual solutions and onsite collaboration areas.
One of the most impressive features of the new office is its stunning views. The layout is carefully crafted to optimise sightlines to Rangitoto Island and the Auckland Harbour, allowing natural light to flood the front-of-house and communal areas. The large windows not only provide an inspiring backdrop but also connect the workspace to the vibrant city beyond.