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For the second Sto Sales Conference of 2018, the Sto Sales, Marketing and Technical team came together recently for a two day team event in Christchurch...
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With a yellow bucket facade located down the main-strip of buildnz | designex 2018, and part of the 'made in Germany' pavilion - Sto was once again pleased to attend the largest trade event for NZ's building and construction industry, held recently in Auckland...
Project: Toi Art at Te Papa, Wellington
Architect: Warren and Mahoney
Construction: Hawkins
Sto Contractor: Andersens
Sto NZ would like to congratulate all 2018 New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Local Architecture Award winners...
A great tour, once again Sto joined the Paradigm Shift Tour for 2018! For round one of two, Sto joined all five great events, taking place in Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin and Queenstown, over the course of one week!
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Sto New Zealand would like to introduce Jason Wanden to the Sto team as our Senior Architectural Manager, focusing on the development of Sto facade systems and specifications, and assisting with the implementation of Sto construction initiatives nationwide.
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Project: The Arts Centre of Christchurch
Architect: Warren and Mahoney Architects
Construction: Fletcher Construction / Simon Construction
Sto Contractor: Plaster Services
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The Sto Sales, Marketing and Technical Team came together in March for a two day National Sto Sales Conference. Hosted by Steve McArthur, Sto Sales Director, and themed “Crown the business king” there was a good dose of acumen, insight and humour. Following the theme it was also a time for the business to acknowledge; in Svend Andersen’s retirement from the day to day business...
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Every community needs a meeting place. A hub where people can meet enjoy music, theatre or art. For Victoria's largest municipality, the City of Casey with nearly 300,000 residents, it was the opportunity to create an inviting centre for the community that also celebrates the traditional owners of the land.
Project: Bunjil Place, Victoria, Au
Architect: Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (FJMT)
Construction: Multiplex
Sto Contractor: Squarecon Rendering


