| Jasmax | |
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![]() Te Ao Mārama South Atrium, Auckland Museum | |
| Practice information | |
| Location | Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Sydney and Melbourne |
| Website | |
| https://jasmax.com/ | |
Jasmax (formerly known as JASMaD) is a multidisciplinary architecture and design firm with offices across New Zealand and Australia. Their projects range from architecture, interior design and landscape architecture to building conservation, urban design and sustainable architecture.1
Formation
Jasmax has been in operation since 1963, providing services in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and urban design.23 Originally 'JASMaD', it was founded by five directors, Stephen A. Jelicich,4 John Austin, Graham Smith, Ivan Mercep and Rodney Davies.5 In 1989, JASMaD merged with two smaller architectural practices, Bossley Cheshire Architects (Pete Bossley and Pip Cheshire) and Gibbs Harris (Richard Harris and David Gibbs), and became Jasmax.46 From 1989 to 1996, Bossley took on the role of director of Jasmax, and Cheshire from 1989 to 2003.7
Practice
Their head office is in Auckland, New Zealand and they have about 260 staff,8 and they are internationally recognised for their work in cultural design.3 Jasmax has opened two studios in Australia, in Sydney in 2022, and then in Melbourne in 2025.91011 In 2019, Sjoerd Post was the CEO and Matthew Glubb was a principal of the firm.123 In 2023, Matthew Glubb was appointed as CEO.13
Indigenous design
In 2015, Jasmax established the Waka Māia team, made up of Māori and Pasifika designers. The name Waka Māia, refers to a courageous and hopeful journey forward and was gifted by Haare Williams.14 Elisapeta Heta is noted as a core member of the teams establishment and development.15
A new manifesto in 2019 redirected Jasmax's design philosophy, 'to elevate the cultural design conversation in New Zealand'.3 The practice's approach to Indigenous design works alongside Māori, Pasifika and First Nations communities from project conception to completion.16
Sustainability
In 2020, Jasmax launched their Pathway to Net Zero Carbon Design which aims to achieve carbon neutral buildings by 2030.17 Their sustainability goals are part of a broader design philosophy, to strengthen connections between culture, nature and design.16 In 2023, the University of Auckland's B201, designed by Jasmax received a 6 Green Star rating from the New Zealand Green Building Council, making it the highest- rated Green Star certified building in New Zealand.161819
Selected projects
| Completed | Project name | Image | Location | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1979 | Samoa House | ![]() |
Auckland | New Zealand Institute of Architects National Award 20 | Head architect Ivan Mercep visited the district of Falealili in Poutasi, Samoa where he learnt about fale construction.21 |
| 1993-1997 | Auckland Town Hall refurbishment | Auckland | Regional Award 22 | Project managed by Ian Bowman and won a BOMA Building Award and a NZIA Architectural Award.23 | |
| 1998 | Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa | ![]() |
Wellington | Awarded NZ Building of the Decade, Architecture NZ readers poll, May/ June 2000,
Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZ Institute of Architects Regional Award 1999 Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZ Institute of Architects Branch Award 1999 |
Pete Bossley was the Jasmax director at the time.24 |
| 2000 | Auckland Civic Theatre conservation | Auckland | Designed with Salmond Reed Architects and received the 2000 NZIA-Resene Colour Award and Local Branch Award.2526 | ||
| 2003 | Auckland City Hospital | Auckland | Designed with Australian firm, McConnel, Smith and Johnson (now Conrad Gargett). 2728 | ||
| 2004 | Southland Hospital | Invercargill | Designed with McConnel, Smith and Johnson and McDowell Architects.29 | ||
| 2011 | Eden Park, South Stand | ![]() |
Auckland | Designed with international architecture firm, Populous.30 | |
| 2011 | Forsyth Barr Stadium | ![]() |
Dunedin | Designed with Populous.31 | |
| 2013 | ASB North Wharf | Auckland | Designed with BVN.32 | ||
| 2014 | Waikato Hospital Acute Services Building, Older Persons and Rehabilitation Building, and Meade Clinical Centre | Hamilton | Designed with CJM Architects (Chow Hill and MSJ).33 | ||
| 2014 | Te Kura Whare | Tūhoe, | Designed by Ivan Mercep and was awarded a Living Building Challenge Certification.34 | ||
| 2016 | Burwood Hospital Redevelopment | Christchurch | Designed with Klein and Sheppard & Rout.35 | ||
| 2017 | Auckland University of Technology Mana Hauora Building | Auckland | Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards (in Built Environment) 36 | ||
| 2018 | AUT Ngā Wai Hono (School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences Building) | Auckland | Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards (in Built Environment / Private, Public and Institutional Spaces / Public Development - over $10 million) 36 | 37 | |
| 2019 | Western Springs College Ngā Puna o Waiōrea Redevelopment | Auckland | Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards (in Environmental Graphics) 36
Ted McCoy Award for Education at the 2020 New Zealand Architecture Awards.38 |
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| 2019 | B:Hive, Smales Farm | Auckland | Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards (in Workplace Environments / Over 1000 square metres) 36 | ||
| 2019 | The Ernest Rutherford Building (RRSIC - Rutherford Regional Science and Innovation Centre) | Christchurch | Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards (in Built Environment / Private, Public and Institutional Spaces / Public Development - over $10 million) 36 | ||
| 2020 | The University of Auckland B405 Faculty of Engineering Te Herenga Mātai Pūkaha) | Auckland | Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards (in Private, Public and Institutional Spaces / Public Development - over $10 million) 36 | ||
| 2020 | Te Ao Mārama South Atrium refurbishment at Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira | Auckland | Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards (in Private, Public and Institutional Spaces / Public Development - over $10 million)36
NZIA Public Architecture Award 202139 NZIA Heritage Award 2021 40 |
Designed with FJMT and designTRIBE.41 | |
| 2021 | Refurbishment of the heritage-listed University of Otago dental school's Walsh Building, | Dunedin | 42434445 | ||
| 2003, 2022 | Britomart Transport Centre and Chief Post Office refurbishment | ![]() |
Auckland | Designed with Mario Madayag and in collaboration with Auckland Council.46 | |
| 2023 | University of Auckland B201 Building | Auckland | Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards (in Repurposed Spaces / Adaptive Reuse / Over 150 square metres, and Private, Public and Institutional Spaces / Public Development - over $10 million) 36 | Highest- rated Green Star certified building in New Zealand.1819 | |
| 2023 | University of Waikato The Pā | Hamilton | Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards (in Private, Public and Institutional Space / Public Development - over $10 million, and Toitanga) 36 | Designed with Architectus and designTRIBE.47 | |
| 2024 | BNZ Place | Wellington | Commercial Architecture Award 48 | 49 | |
| 2024 | Tōtara Haumaru at North Shore Hospital | Auckland | 50 | ||
| 2024 | AUT Tukutuku | Auckland | Education Award 48 | 51 | |
| 2024 | George Street Retail Quarter | Dunedin | Planning & Urban Design Award 48 | 52 | |
| 2026 | Te Puna Mahara - Cromwell Memorial Events Centre | Cromwell | 53 | ||
| Ongoing | Waikato Regional Theatre | Hamilton | Designed with Charcoalblue.54 | ||
| Ongoing | City Rail Link | Auckland | Cultural Identity, World Architecture Festival WAFX (2019) 3
Infrastructure Award, World Architecture Festival WAFX (shortlisted, 2019) 15 |
The first New Zealand project to be recognised by the World Architecture Festival WAFX for Cultural Identity. A collaboration between Jasmax and Grimshaw Architects. Rau Hoskins, of designTRIBE and people Alt Group were also involved, as well as from the start eight Māori groups specific to the region (mana whenua).1555 | |
| Ongoing | Scott Base redevelopment | Antarctica | Designed with Hugh Broughton Architects. 56 |
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