Elementum, part of the master-planned Long Bay development on the North Shore, is set to include 107 apartments and 15 terraced homes.

It is the Templeton Group’s most recent undertaking, underpinned by principles of design, enhanced aesthetic and community for which the Templeton Group is reputed, as they continue their record of developing bold and aspirational residential living.

A moment’s reach to Long Bay and Long Bay Regional Park, and part of the wider Long Bay development and village, the location offers residents shopping and entertainment coupled with countless outdoor pursuits.

Templeton Group’s Nigel McKenna says, “It’s also that connection and sense of community that Elementum really cultivates.

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“It’s set in the heart of Long Bay Village where you have all the amenities you need as well as plenty of shared open spaces and hubs where people can gather and meet, which fosters connectivity and a sense of belonging.

“Our aim at Long Bay is to create a unique living environment that connects the people who live there with the stunning surrounding environment.”


Due for completion in 2023’s fourth quarter, Elementum will present one, two and four-bedroom residences, and has been capturing buyers’ interest from the outset.

Colliers Residential Project Sales Manager Juliet Lichtenstein says, “This unique offering of apartments and terraced homes is anchored by the lush private grounds with boardwalks and has appealed to a range of buyers, from first-home buyers to those in neighbouring suburbs looking to downsize and free up time to enjoy a resort lifestyle.

“All have been drawn to the tranquil location with the incredible Long Bay Regional Park within a short stroll and the easy access to everything you may need within the village.”

Conceived by award-winning Studio Pacific Architecture who define their ethos as “fostering innovation and creativity, drawing inspiration from our landscape, its forms, textures and quality of light.”

Notions executed in Elementum’s design, and echoed by McKenna, who says, “I love the challenge of understanding the environment we’re working with, how we work with the land. With Elementum, the coastal context lends itself to natural and raw materials and plenty of lush planting.”


Landscaped with Himalayan birch and ribbonwood, the development is centred around an architecturally designed private garden and pavilion for residents’ private use.

McKenna further emphasises community as a driving component of the development.

“The apartments and terraced homes are set in an oasis of landscaped spaces, creating a relaxed, tropical sanctuary. Within collections of foliage sit interwoven timber platforms and boardwalks with bench seating creating places to gather and connect. Elementum encapsulates resort-style living,” he said.

Priced from $560,000 to $1,495,000, the properties constitute a viable and attractive entry to Auckland’s housing market.

“Elementum’s blend of stunning coastal landscapes, urban design and amenity creates an enviable lifestyle - the perfect blend of home and holiday,” Lichtenstein adds.

The display suite is open on Tuesday to Sunday, 11am-3pm at 88 Te Oneroa Way, Long Bay Village (opposite New World), visit elementumlongbay.co.nz.